"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fallow-encompasses many indigenous agricultural systems, developed in a remarkable diversity of environments throughout the tropics. When the fallow includes woody perennials, shifting cultivation is an agroforestry practice with temporal sequencing of agricultural crops and trees. The cultural, edaphic, ecological, and agronomic features of shifting cultivation systems have been studied in great detail (Conklin 1957, 1963; Nye and Greenland , Unesco, de Schlippe, Allan, Fresco). It has been established that in any agroecosystem the length of the cropping period and length of fallow period are key components of long-run stability. Although the ...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Small farmers in many tropical developing countries practice swidden agriculture. A key aspect of sw...
In 1987, an improved resource management system that incorporates velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. ...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
"Shifting cultivation"-the alternation of pe-riods of cropping with relatively long period...
Farmers grow food crops alternated by short fallow periods of the naturally re-establishing Chromola...
Traditional shifting cultivation systems can no longer be sustained in West Africa because of rapid ...
Crop management without fertilizer input, which is commonly practiced by most farmers in the humid f...
Small farmers in many tropical developing countries practice swidden agriculture. A key aspect of sw...
In 1987, an improved resource management system that incorporates velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. ...
soil nutrient depletion Abstract. In many parts of Africa, farmers periodically fallow their land, w...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
Population pressure has diminished the role of the traditional bush fallow system in restoring the f...
Traditional shifting cultivatiOn appears to be sustainable if fallow periods are sufficient to resto...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Small farmers in many tropical developing countries practice swidden agriculture. A key aspect of sw...
In 1987, an improved resource management system that incorporates velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. ...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
"Shifting cultivation"-the alternation of pe-riods of cropping with relatively long period...
Farmers grow food crops alternated by short fallow periods of the naturally re-establishing Chromola...
Traditional shifting cultivation systems can no longer be sustained in West Africa because of rapid ...
Crop management without fertilizer input, which is commonly practiced by most farmers in the humid f...
Small farmers in many tropical developing countries practice swidden agriculture. A key aspect of sw...
In 1987, an improved resource management system that incorporates velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. ...
soil nutrient depletion Abstract. In many parts of Africa, farmers periodically fallow their land, w...
Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
Population pressure has diminished the role of the traditional bush fallow system in restoring the f...
Traditional shifting cultivatiOn appears to be sustainable if fallow periods are sufficient to resto...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Small farmers in many tropical developing countries practice swidden agriculture. A key aspect of sw...
In 1987, an improved resource management system that incorporates velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. ...