Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'The Sundarbans' has mentioned 'Human' in the following places:
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The fertile soils of the delta have been subject to intensive human use for centuries, and the ecoregion has been mostly converted to intensive agriculture, with few enclaves of forest remaining. | WIKI |
A victim of large-scale clearing and settlement to support one of the densest human populations in Asia, this ecoregion is under a great threat of extinction. | WIKI |
The tigers regularly attack and kill humans who venture into the forest, with human deaths ranging from 30 to 100 per year. | WIKI |
][48] This is causing the flight of human capital to the mainland, about 13% in the decade of 2000xe2x80x932010. | WIKI |
The study contended that poor planning on the part of the India and Bangladesh governments coupled with natural ecological changes were forcing the flight of human capital from the region[49][50] | WIKI |
The Sundarbans has a population of over 4 million[71] but much of it is mostly free of permanent human habitation. | WIKI |
Despite human habitations and a century of economic exploitation of the forest well into the late 1940s, the Sundarbans retained a forest closure of about 70% according to the Overseas Development Administration (ODA) of the United Kingdom in 1980. | WIKI |
Subject to a series of successively more comprehensive management plans since its declaration as reserved forest, a focus point of many of these plans is the management of tigers, together with other widlife, as an integral part of forest management that ensures the sustainable harvesting of forest products while maintaining the coastal zone in a way that meets the needs of the local human population. | UNESCO |