uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in many countries in Southeast Asia. However, the conditions that historically underpinned the sustainability of rotations with long fallows have largely vanished. The imperative to evolve more permanent forms of land use has been exacerbated by rapid population growth, gazette-ment of remnant wildlands into protected areas, and state policies to sedentarize agriculture and discourage the use of fallows and fire. There are many compelling examples where shifting cultivators have successfully managed local resources to solve local problems. Technical approaches to stabilizing and improving productivity of shifting cultivation systems have not been...
Are there real alternatives to slash-and-burn in the tropical uplands? If alternative technologies e...
The development of upland agriculture has become an increasingly important policy objective in Indon...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies ...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Shifting cultivation is still the main source of livelihood for most upland communities in Southe...
The acid soils of the uplands of Southeast Asia have resisted intensive agricultural use for centuri...
Fallow management is a common practice of traditional shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia and it ...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Shifting cultivation is the most common agricultural practice among farmers in the northern uplands ...
In mainland Southeast Asia, the increasing population pressure on montane agroecosystems, their grow...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
Despite intensive and lengthy government efforts throughout the eastern Himalayan region to control ...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...
Are there real alternatives to slash-and-burn in the tropical uplands? If alternative technologies e...
The development of upland agriculture has become an increasingly important policy objective in Indon...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies ...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Shifting cultivation is still the main source of livelihood for most upland communities in Southe...
The acid soils of the uplands of Southeast Asia have resisted intensive agricultural use for centuri...
Fallow management is a common practice of traditional shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia and it ...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Shifting cultivation is the most common agricultural practice among farmers in the northern uplands ...
In mainland Southeast Asia, the increasing population pressure on montane agroecosystems, their grow...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
Despite intensive and lengthy government efforts throughout the eastern Himalayan region to control ...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...
Are there real alternatives to slash-and-burn in the tropical uplands? If alternative technologies e...
The development of upland agriculture has become an increasingly important policy objective in Indon...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...