Abstract: The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institutional communities; however, there is no current consensus. To address this debate, we performed a search of the pertinent literature that was published during the last 30 years on the impact of shifting agriculture on tropical soils. This search revealed that the nature of the impact depends on the shifting cultivation system (SCS) phase (conversion, cultivation, or fallow) and on the soil properties (physical, chemical, and biological). We also suggest soil quality indicators for evaluating this agricultural practice in tropical forests, which may be used as a basis for analyses on the tendencies of conservation and degradation of...
Unsustainable farming practices such as shifting cultivation and slash-and-burn agriculture in the h...
Copyright © 2013 Yoshito Takasaki. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
It is generally assumed that perennial plant cover (as in plantation agriculture) provides an adequa...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The forest cultivation system (slash-and-burn or shifting cultivation) has contributed to the transf...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
The diverse agricultural systems of the tropics are a crucial, expanding and rapidly changing contri...
Shifting cultivation has been attributed to causing large-scale deforestation and forest degradation...
In the operational region of the present SHIFT-project (Para, Northern Maranhao), plantation forestr...
This paper discusses the effects of trees on soil fertility, with a focus on agricultural systems in...
The high rates of tropical forest clearing followed by intensive agriculture may significantly degra...
This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under di...
Unsustainable farming practices such as shifting cultivation and slash-and-burn agriculture in the h...
Copyright © 2013 Yoshito Takasaki. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
It is generally assumed that perennial plant cover (as in plantation agriculture) provides an adequa...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The forest cultivation system (slash-and-burn or shifting cultivation) has contributed to the transf...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
The diverse agricultural systems of the tropics are a crucial, expanding and rapidly changing contri...
Shifting cultivation has been attributed to causing large-scale deforestation and forest degradation...
In the operational region of the present SHIFT-project (Para, Northern Maranhao), plantation forestr...
This paper discusses the effects of trees on soil fertility, with a focus on agricultural systems in...
The high rates of tropical forest clearing followed by intensive agriculture may significantly degra...
This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under di...
Unsustainable farming practices such as shifting cultivation and slash-and-burn agriculture in the h...
Copyright © 2013 Yoshito Takasaki. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
It is generally assumed that perennial plant cover (as in plantation agriculture) provides an adequa...