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Journal Article
JA0131-04
Article TitleImproving shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia by building on indigenous fallow management strategies
AuthorMalcom Cairns and Dennis P Garrity
Year1999
Journal TitleAgroforestry Systems
InstitutionKluwer Academic Publishers
Volume47
Issue1-3
Pages37-48
Call NumberJA0131-04
KeywordsFarming systems, indigenous knowledge, intensification, slash and burn, swidden, uplands
Abstract:
Shifting cultivation continues as the economic mainstay of upland communities in many countries in Southeast Asia. However, the conditions that historically underpinned the sustainability of rotations with long fallows have largely vanished. The imperative to evolve more permanent forms of land use has been exacerbated by rapid population growth, gazette-ment of remnant wildlands into protected areas, and state policies to sedentarize agriculture and discourage the use of fallows and fire. There are many compelling examples where shifting cultivators have successfully managed local resources to solve local problems. Technical approaches to stabilizing and improving productivity of shifting cultivation systems have not been notably successful. Farmer rejection of researcher-driven solutions has led to greater recog-nition of farmer constraints. This experience underlined the need for participatory, on-farm research approaches to identify solutions. The challenge is to document and evaluate indige-nous strategies for intensification of shifting cultivation through a process of research and devel-opment. This process involves identification of promising indigenous practices, characterization of the practices, validation of the utility of the practice for other communities, extrapolation to other locations, verification with key farmers, and wide-scale extension.
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