Shifting cultivation has been attributed to causing large-scale deforestation and forest degradation in tropical forest-agriculture frontiers. This view has been embedded in many policy documents in the tropics, although, there are conflicting views within the literature as to the impacts of shifting cultivation. In part, this may be due to the complex nature of this land use making generalizations challenging. Here we provided a systematic map of research conducted on shifting cultivation in tropics. We first developed a literature search protocol using ISI Web of Science that identified 401 documents which met the search criteria. The spatial and temporal distribution of research related to shifting cultivation was mapped according to res...
Land use affects the pattern and pace of secondary succession, yet few studies have directly compare...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
Extensions of forest-transition theory to the tropics often depict sustained expansions of planted t...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Large regions of the planet have been transformed from their natural composition into different huma...
Tropical countries are now facing increasing global pressure to conserve tropical forests, while hav...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Increasing concern on two fronts- the international environmental movement and growing interest in b...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread land-use in the tropics that is considered a major threat to ra...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Land use affects the pattern and pace of secondary succession, yet few studies have directly compare...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
Extensions of forest-transition theory to the tropics often depict sustained expansions of planted t...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Large regions of the planet have been transformed from their natural composition into different huma...
Tropical countries are now facing increasing global pressure to conserve tropical forests, while hav...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Increasing concern on two fronts- the international environmental movement and growing interest in b...
swidden fallow secondary forests in Asia. Swidden agriculture in tropical Asia is a diverse practice...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread land-use in the tropics that is considered a major threat to ra...
The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institut...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
FAO (1957) has labeled shifting cultivation as the most serious land..use problem in the tropical wo...
Land use affects the pattern and pace of secondary succession, yet few studies have directly compare...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
Extensions of forest-transition theory to the tropics often depict sustained expansions of planted t...