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statement   In Western cultures, nature is typically viewed as a resource to be controlled and used for human advantage.

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1 attitudes towards nature Western cultures Tendency towards human domination and exploitation of nature 1
2 connection to nature Western culture Nature is often viewed as a separate entity from human life. 1
3 connection to nature Western cultures Connection to nature is often seen as a personal lifestyle choice or environmental concern. 1
4 connection to nature Western societies The connection to nature is often more theoretical or recreational, rather than integral to daily life 1
5 nature Western culture Nature may be seen as something to be preserved and protected from human impact. 1
6 nature Western culture Nature is seen as separate from humans and exists for human use. 1
7 nature Western culture Nature is often seen as something to be conquered and controlled for human benefit. 1
8 nature Western cultures Nature is often seen as a resource to be utilized and enjoyed 1
9 nature Western cultures Nature is often seen as separate from human life 1
10 nature Western cultures Nature is often seen as a resource to be used 1
11 nature Western cultures Nature is often viewed as a resource to be used for human benefit, with a focus on economic and development considerations. 1
12 nature western cultures Nature is often seen as a resource for human use 1
13 nature connection Western culture Varied degrees of disconnect from nature in modern urban societies 1
14 nature reverence Western cultures Nature is often seen as a resource to be utilized for human benefit 1
15 relationship with nature Western countries Strong connection and spiritual reverence for nature, plants, and animals are integral to the culture of the Amazon rainforest. 1
16 relationship with nature Western countries Tend to have a more utilitarian and resource-oriented approach to nature 1
17 relationship with nature Western culture Nature is often seen as a resource to be managed and utilized for human benefit 1
18 relationship with nature Western culture Nature seen as separate from human society 1
19 relationship with nature Western culture Nature is often seen as a resource to be utilized for human benefit. 1
20 relationship with nature Western culture Nature is often seen as separate from humans, to be studied and controlled. 1
21 relationship with nature Western cultures Reliance on technology and development often leads to environmental exploitation 1
22 relationship with nature Western cultures Viewed as a resource to be exploited for human benefit 1
23 relationship with nature Western cultures Often characterized by a more utilitarian or resource-oriented approach to nature 1
24 relationship with nature Western cultures Tendency towards separation from nature and exploitation of natural resources 1
25 relationship with nature Western cultures Humans are often seen as separate from nature, and efforts are made to preserve and protect the environment 1
26 relationship with nature western culture Tends to view nature as a resource for human use and exploitation 1
27 relationship with nature western cultures Varies, but generally less spiritual and interconnected relationship with nature 1
28 relationship with nature western cultures Utilization of resources for technological and industrial advancement 1
29 relationship with nature western cultures Nature is often viewed as a resource to be used and managed 1
30 respect for nature Western cultures Respect for nature is valued, but the interconnectedness of all living things may not be as central to beliefs and practices. 1
31 view on nature Western countries Nature is often seen as a resource to be utilized for human benefit. 1