Shifting cultivation is still the main source of livelihood for most upland communities in Southeast Asia. Annual cropping is inter-linked with other complementary livelihood activities like animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, gathering, crafts and wage labour. These indigenous communities have co-existed with their natural environment for centuries, each transforming the other in a dynamic process of change
The Garo hills in western Meghalaya in India comprise gentle undulating forested slopes at the edge ...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia s...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in m...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. T...
Despite intensive and lengthy government efforts throughout the eastern Himalayan region to stop shi...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Shifting cultivation is an ancestral farming practice of indigenous peoples that is culturally inher...
The Garo hills in western Meghalaya in India comprise gentle undulating forested slopes at the edge ...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia s...
In Asia and other tropical regions shifting cultivation was the first form of agroforestry to be wid...
uplands Abstract. Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in m...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
This paper explores the major interactions between the transformation of swidden farming and the pur...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LF...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. To...
For centuries swidden was an important farming practice found across the girth of Southeast Asia. T...
Despite intensive and lengthy government efforts throughout the eastern Himalayan region to stop shi...
Is shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn) just inefficient, and destructive of the soil and local bio...
Shifting cultivation is an ancestral farming practice of indigenous peoples that is culturally inher...
The Garo hills in western Meghalaya in India comprise gentle undulating forested slopes at the edge ...
Shifting cultivation is practiced by millions of farmers in the tropics and has been accused of caus...
Recent literature describing the process and pathways of the agrarian transition in Southeast Asia s...