Shifting cultivation systems, one of the most widely distributed forms of agriculture in the tropics, provide not only crops of cultural significance, but also medicinal, edible, ritual, fuel, and forage resources, which contribute to the livelihoods, health, and cultural identity of local people. In many regions across the globe, shifting cultivation systems are undergoing important changes, one of the most pervasive being a shortening of the fallow cycle. Although there has been much attention drawn to declines in crop yields in conjunction with reductions in fallow times, little if any research has focused on the dynamics of noncrop plant resources. In this paper, we use a data set of 26 fields of the same age, i.e., ~1.5 yr, but diffe...
Increasing human populations, declining crop yields and reductions in per capita arable land area s...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Shifting cultivation, or swiddening, involves alternating cycles of cropping and fallow periods. Rat...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Crop management without fertilizer input, which is commonly practiced by most farmers in the humid f...
Wild plant resources are harvested and managed by people in a variety of land-uses but few studies e...
The forest-fallow system of shifting cultivation of upland rice and other food plants practiced by t...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
In the wet tropics weeds can grow all year round. In shifting cultivation systems the fallow period ...
Intensive agroforestry systems have played important roles in the survival of numerous indigenous po...
This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies ...
Farmers grow food crops alternated by short fallow periods of the naturally re-establishing Chromola...
Increasing human populations, declining crop yields and reductions in per capita arable land area s...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Shifting cultivation, or swiddening, involves alternating cycles of cropping and fallow periods. Rat...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Crop management without fertilizer input, which is commonly practiced by most farmers in the humid f...
Wild plant resources are harvested and managed by people in a variety of land-uses but few studies e...
The forest-fallow system of shifting cultivation of upland rice and other food plants practiced by t...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
In the wet tropics weeds can grow all year round. In shifting cultivation systems the fallow period ...
Intensive agroforestry systems have played important roles in the survival of numerous indigenous po...
This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies ...
Farmers grow food crops alternated by short fallow periods of the naturally re-establishing Chromola...
Increasing human populations, declining crop yields and reductions in per capita arable land area s...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...