Abstract Human population growth in the developing world drives land-use changes, impacting food security. In India, the dramatic change in demographic dynamics over the past century has reduced traditional agricultural land-use through increasing commercialization. Here, we analyze the magnitude and implications for the farming system by the introduction of cash-cropping, replacing the traditional slash and burn rotations (jhum), of the tribal people on the Meghalaya Plateau, northeast India, by means of agricultural census data and field surveys conducted in seven villages. Land-use change has brought major alterations in hill agricultural practices, enhanced cash-cropping, promoted mono-cropping, changed food consumption patterns, underp...
expecting that more and richer people will demand more from the land, cul-tivating wider fields, log...
Shifting cultivation is still widespread throughout the tropics, and the main agricultural productio...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...
Human population growth in the developing world drives land-use changes, impacting food security. In...
In spite of the population explosion, it is possible to substantially augment the carrying capacity ...
Jhum cultivation or shifting swidden cultivation is prevalent since ancient time. It plays an import...
In less developed countries, the process of agricultural commercialization is more rapid in the last...
AbstractFocusing on agro-pastoralism and the change in farmland use by the highlanders in Ladakh, Do...
India and China are two similar developing countries with huge populations, rapid economic growth an...
In our research work, we surveyed Jhum cultivation of Langadu Upazila, Rangamati, and Babuchara, Dig...
Provision of food is a prerequisite for the functioning of human society. Cropland where food and fe...
This article examines trends in farming and livelihood activities among forest-dwelling Adivasi farm...
Not AvailableEastern Himalayan states in general and Nagaland in particular are known for their dive...
Abstract: Himalayan mountain system is distinguished globally for a rich biodiversity and for its ro...
This paper examines the issues of subsistence and cash crops in the Uttarakhand Himalaya. It discuss...
expecting that more and richer people will demand more from the land, cul-tivating wider fields, log...
Shifting cultivation is still widespread throughout the tropics, and the main agricultural productio...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...
Human population growth in the developing world drives land-use changes, impacting food security. In...
In spite of the population explosion, it is possible to substantially augment the carrying capacity ...
Jhum cultivation or shifting swidden cultivation is prevalent since ancient time. It plays an import...
In less developed countries, the process of agricultural commercialization is more rapid in the last...
AbstractFocusing on agro-pastoralism and the change in farmland use by the highlanders in Ladakh, Do...
India and China are two similar developing countries with huge populations, rapid economic growth an...
In our research work, we surveyed Jhum cultivation of Langadu Upazila, Rangamati, and Babuchara, Dig...
Provision of food is a prerequisite for the functioning of human society. Cropland where food and fe...
This article examines trends in farming and livelihood activities among forest-dwelling Adivasi farm...
Not AvailableEastern Himalayan states in general and Nagaland in particular are known for their dive...
Abstract: Himalayan mountain system is distinguished globally for a rich biodiversity and for its ro...
This paper examines the issues of subsistence and cash crops in the Uttarakhand Himalaya. It discuss...
expecting that more and richer people will demand more from the land, cul-tivating wider fields, log...
Shifting cultivation is still widespread throughout the tropics, and the main agricultural productio...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...