Various indigenous farming systems have been practiced in miombo woodlands in southern Tanzania and northern Zambia. One of the main characteristics of these systems seems to be the fallowing areas that allow soil fertility to accumulate during periods of vegetation recovery. This paper attempts to categorize these farming systems by vegetation types and the methods used to decompose organic nutrients, and goes on to discuss the relationships among farming systems, vegetation, and rural societies. The agricultural technologies observed in indigenous farming systems have ensured the survival of the vegetation in daily food production. Maintenance of the vegetation has been essential to the continuation of the farming systems, which have heav...
This study categorizes different subsistence and commercial uses of resources and quantifies the amo...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
MITMIOMBO focuses on developing methods for the management of indigenous forests of semi-arid Africa...
Gender, Biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems (LinKS) to Strengthen Agricultural and Rural Develo...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
This study explored the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) in the Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe a...
Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewe...
ABSTRACT Here, we describe the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-burn cultivation by the Kaonde pe...
Farmers in Malawi remove woodlands to plant crops but they also derive a vast range of other basic n...
The use and sustainability of miombo woodlands under community management was studied in north easte...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...
This article relates the species pattern and structure of miombo woodland in a deforested peasant fa...
ABSTRACT This study focuses on the agro-ecological background of an intensive cultiva-tion system ca...
Thesis (MSc (Forest and Wood Science))—University of Stellenbosch, 2007.The utilization and commerci...
This paper describes the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-bum cultivation by the Kaonde people in...
This study categorizes different subsistence and commercial uses of resources and quantifies the amo...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
MITMIOMBO focuses on developing methods for the management of indigenous forests of semi-arid Africa...
Gender, Biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems (LinKS) to Strengthen Agricultural and Rural Develo...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
This study explored the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) in the Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe a...
Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewe...
ABSTRACT Here, we describe the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-burn cultivation by the Kaonde pe...
Farmers in Malawi remove woodlands to plant crops but they also derive a vast range of other basic n...
The use and sustainability of miombo woodlands under community management was studied in north easte...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...
This article relates the species pattern and structure of miombo woodland in a deforested peasant fa...
ABSTRACT This study focuses on the agro-ecological background of an intensive cultiva-tion system ca...
Thesis (MSc (Forest and Wood Science))—University of Stellenbosch, 2007.The utilization and commerci...
This paper describes the cropping system of bujimi slash-and-bum cultivation by the Kaonde people in...
This study categorizes different subsistence and commercial uses of resources and quantifies the amo...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry, t...
MITMIOMBO focuses on developing methods for the management of indigenous forests of semi-arid Africa...