In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be widely practised. Shifting cultivators normally use slash-and-burn methods to clear primary or secondary forest to prepare the land for food crops. They alternate fallow periods of either natural fallow vegetation or managed fallow with food crop cultivation in order to suppress weeds and restore soil fertility
Shifting cultivation is an ancestral farming practice of indigenous peoples that is culturally inher...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
The Ikalahan inhabit the upper, forested regions of the Cordillera and Caraballo Mountains of northe...
uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in m...
Shifting cultivation is still the main source of livelihood for most upland communities in Southe...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies ...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
This chapter sets out to show how, on the plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan, fallow management has pr...
The forest-fallow system of shifting cultivation of upland rice and other food plants practiced by t...
Fallow management is a common practice of traditional shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia and it ...
In all tropical countries shifting cultivators (swiddeners, slash-and-burn farmers) are being encour...
Shifting cultivation is an ancestral farming practice of indigenous peoples that is culturally inher...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
The Ikalahan inhabit the upper, forested regions of the Cordillera and Caraballo Mountains of northe...
uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in m...
Shifting cultivation is still the main source of livelihood for most upland communities in Southe...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
This study contributed to a set of case studies designed to investigate farmer-generated strategies ...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
This chapter sets out to show how, on the plains of Sumatra and Kalimantan, fallow management has pr...
The forest-fallow system of shifting cultivation of upland rice and other food plants practiced by t...
Fallow management is a common practice of traditional shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia and it ...
In all tropical countries shifting cultivators (swiddeners, slash-and-burn farmers) are being encour...
Shifting cultivation is an ancestral farming practice of indigenous peoples that is culturally inher...
"Shifting cultivation" - the alternation of periods of cropping with relatively long periods of fall...
The Ikalahan inhabit the upper, forested regions of the Cordillera and Caraballo Mountains of northe...