This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies for intensifying the fallow phase of shifting cultivation systems in upland Southeast Asia. In this study, I documented an indigenously developed, managed fallow system in West Timor, Indonesia, based on Tecoma stans L. (Bignoniaceae), an invasive, fast-growing shrub. Farmers indicated that T. stans fallows rejuvenated soils for maize cropping within five years. The fallows also produced fuel wood, light construction material, vegetable stakes, and some fodder for cattle. My findings indicated that the T. stans fallow served as both a more effective and a more productive fallow, based on Cairns ’ typology. In addition, I examined the politica...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
soil nutrient depletion Abstract. In many parts of Africa, farmers periodically fallow their land, w...
uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in m...
Paper presented at the Third National Conference on Research in the Uplands (NCRU) on Sept. 4.9, 199...
The acid soils of the uplands of Southeast Asia have resisted intensive agricultural use for centuri...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Fallow management is a common practice of traditional shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia and it ...
The forest-fallow system of shifting cultivation of upland rice and other food plants practiced by t...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
This chapter sets out to show how, on the plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan, fallow management has pr...
The Forages for Smallholders Project (FSP), convened by the International Centre for Tropical Agricu...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
soil nutrient depletion Abstract. In many parts of Africa, farmers periodically fallow their land, w...
uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in m...
Paper presented at the Third National Conference on Research in the Uplands (NCRU) on Sept. 4.9, 199...
The acid soils of the uplands of Southeast Asia have resisted intensive agricultural use for centuri...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Fallow management is a common practice of traditional shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia and it ...
The forest-fallow system of shifting cultivation of upland rice and other food plants practiced by t...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
This chapter sets out to show how, on the plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan, fallow management has pr...
The Forages for Smallholders Project (FSP), convened by the International Centre for Tropical Agricu...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
soil nutrient depletion Abstract. In many parts of Africa, farmers periodically fallow their land, w...