Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of the lowlands of Southeast Asia, is being replaced by other land uses. While change and adaptation are inherent to swiddening, the current rapid and widespread transitions are unprecedented. In this paper we review some recent findings on changes in biodiversity, especially plant diversity at various scales, as swidden farming is replaced by other land uses. We focus particularly on two areas of Southeast Asia: northern Thailand and West Kalimantan. We examine actual and potential changes in the diversity of crops that characterize regional swidden systems, as well as that of the spontaneously occurring plants that appear in swidden fields and...
In the past decades, mountainous areas of North-East Asia have been subject to severe environmental ...
This meta-analysis of land-cover transformations of the past 10-15 years in tropical forest-agricult...
Conversion of rainforest into agricultural land affects multiple facets of tropical plant diversity....
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
Research in Southeast Asia has played a major role in developing our understanding of swidden agricu...
In all tropical countries shifting cultivators (swiddeners, slash-and-burn farmers) are being encour...
Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation has been practised in the uplands of Southeast Asia for ...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
Swidden farming is the main agent of conversion of primary forests to secondary forests in the highl...
Southeast Asia experiences one of the highest rates of deforestation in the tropics due to agricultu...
In the past decades, mountainous areas of North-East Asia have been subject to severe environmental ...
This meta-analysis of land-cover transformations of the past 10-15 years in tropical forest-agricult...
Conversion of rainforest into agricultural land affects multiple facets of tropical plant diversity....
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Swidden systems consisting of temporarily cultivated land and associated fallows often do not appear...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
Research in Southeast Asia has played a major role in developing our understanding of swidden agricu...
In all tropical countries shifting cultivators (swiddeners, slash-and-burn farmers) are being encour...
Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation has been practised in the uplands of Southeast Asia for ...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
Swidden farming is the main agent of conversion of primary forests to secondary forests in the highl...
Southeast Asia experiences one of the highest rates of deforestation in the tropics due to agricultu...
In the past decades, mountainous areas of North-East Asia have been subject to severe environmental ...
This meta-analysis of land-cover transformations of the past 10-15 years in tropical forest-agricult...
Conversion of rainforest into agricultural land affects multiple facets of tropical plant diversity....