The forest regeneration immediately after traditional shifting cultivation wasstudied in an abandoned shifting cultivation field at Sigiriya in the northern dryzone of Sri Lanka. Biotic and abiotic factors that are responsible for the forestregeneration process were also identified.The vegetation and the soil seed bank (both surface and sub-surface) wereenumerated before clearing the land for shifting cultivation and one month afterthe abandonment. In addition, the soil seed bank was investigated 15 hours afterburning of the land (i.e. a 12-15 year old secondary forest) prior to cultivation.Some physical environmental parameters were recorded after the abandonment ofthe land.Regeneration after traditional shifting cultivation was mainly by ...