Jhum cultivation (Shifting cultivation) has been practising from the very beginning of human civilization. Today, it is also practised traditionally generally in hilly region. It is a curse to the human existence because of creating so many problems such as environmental, soil erosion, soil fertility, loss of flora and fauna, loss of water resources, etc. This paper seeks to examine an in-depth study to solve the problems created by the shifting cultivation in the country in general and in Arunachal Pradesh in particular as to bring sustainable development by solving the problems created by Shifting Cultivation
Slash and burn cultivation (jhum) is the most disadvantageous method of cultivation in the Eastern H...
Abstract: The north eastern region of India comprising of seven states lies between 21.5o and 29.5o ...
Shifting cultivation, deeply ingrained in Nagaland's culture, is a complex agricultural practice tha...
Jhum cultivation or shifting swidden cultivation is prevalent since ancient time. It plays an import...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...
In our research work, we surveyed Jhum cultivation of Langadu Upazila, Rangamati, and Babuchara, Dig...
Mizoram is an underdeveloped state where agriculture, dominated by shifting cultivation is the main ...
N.E. India consists of seven hill states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nag...
Not AvailableSlash and burn cultivation (jhum) is the most disadvantageous method of cultivation in ...
The knowledge behind the culture and beliefs of indigenous community needs to be harnessed and shoul...
The present study was conducted in the Zunheboto district of Nagaland. Zunheboto is bordered by Moko...
North-East India, which falls under the Indian Eastern Himalayan region and forms part of two global...
Reports on a mission to north-east India undertaken in September 1996 with a view to developing a jo...
Rotational bush fallow agriculture variously termed as shifting agriculture, slash and burn agricult...
Despite intensive and lengthy government efforts throughout the eastern Himalayan region to control ...
Slash and burn cultivation (jhum) is the most disadvantageous method of cultivation in the Eastern H...
Abstract: The north eastern region of India comprising of seven states lies between 21.5o and 29.5o ...
Shifting cultivation, deeply ingrained in Nagaland's culture, is a complex agricultural practice tha...
Jhum cultivation or shifting swidden cultivation is prevalent since ancient time. It plays an import...
The agricultural production systems in the hilly areas differ from the plough cultivation in the pla...
In our research work, we surveyed Jhum cultivation of Langadu Upazila, Rangamati, and Babuchara, Dig...
Mizoram is an underdeveloped state where agriculture, dominated by shifting cultivation is the main ...
N.E. India consists of seven hill states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nag...
Not AvailableSlash and burn cultivation (jhum) is the most disadvantageous method of cultivation in ...
The knowledge behind the culture and beliefs of indigenous community needs to be harnessed and shoul...
The present study was conducted in the Zunheboto district of Nagaland. Zunheboto is bordered by Moko...
North-East India, which falls under the Indian Eastern Himalayan region and forms part of two global...
Reports on a mission to north-east India undertaken in September 1996 with a view to developing a jo...
Rotational bush fallow agriculture variously termed as shifting agriculture, slash and burn agricult...
Despite intensive and lengthy government efforts throughout the eastern Himalayan region to control ...
Slash and burn cultivation (jhum) is the most disadvantageous method of cultivation in the Eastern H...
Abstract: The north eastern region of India comprising of seven states lies between 21.5o and 29.5o ...
Shifting cultivation, deeply ingrained in Nagaland's culture, is a complex agricultural practice tha...