Research in Southeast Asia has played a major role in developing our understanding of swidden agriculture. This paper reviews work that has appeared since the 1960s, and other recent reviews. It considers definitions and variations, changing theoretical styles, swiddening as a cultural form, and how ecological composition interfaces with social dynamics. It discusses the subject through dominant and contesting political discourses, and in the context of environmental conservation. It examines changes in the context of policy and recent history, and asks why swidden cultivation persists when the prevailing view has long been that it will rapidly disappear
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. T...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation has been practised in the uplands of Southeast Asia for ...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
In 2009 and 2013 Human Ecology devoted two Special Issues to swidden cultivation (also known as slas...
Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia s...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Abstract This paper explores the major interactions be-tween the transformation of swidden farming a...
In 2009 and 2013 Human Ecology devoted two Special Issues to swidden cultivation (also known as sla...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. T...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation has been practised in the uplands of Southeast Asia for ...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
In 2009 and 2013 Human Ecology devoted two Special Issues to swidden cultivation (also known as slas...
Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia s...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Abstract This paper explores the major interactions be-tween the transformation of swidden farming a...
In 2009 and 2013 Human Ecology devoted two Special Issues to swidden cultivation (also known as sla...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. T...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation has been practised in the uplands of Southeast Asia for ...