shifting cultivation การใช้
- Shifting cultivation, therefore, cannot fulfill even the subsistence requirements of the people.
- Complex and highly adaptive land tenure systems sometimes exist under shifting cultivation.
- They practice shifting cultivation, with a few gradually taking up settled agriculture.
- The abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category.
- Their traditions and rituals are associated with their shifting cultivation in the hills.
- The practice of shifting cultivation is deeply rooted in Daai culture.
- In its early period, shifting cultivation provided food for the Daai.
- Some farmers produce the crop by shifting cultivation on the cleared forested slopes.
- In several areas the shifting cultivation is being replaced by the orchard cultivation.
- Villagers earlier practiced shifting cultivation, growing millets such as kambu.
- Dimasa were compelled to adopt shifting cultivation, commonly known as jhum, in hilly areas.
- Later the Forest Department forbade shifting cultivation and restricted cultivation to the allotted lands.
- The surrounding forest is extensively exploited due to shifting cultivation.
- Like many other tribal groups in Northeast India, they practice jhum, or shifting cultivation.
- Classical writers described peoples who practiced shifting cultivation, which characterized the Migration Period in Europe.
- Slash and burn shifting cultivation therefore ceased much earlier in the south than the north.
- They subsist mainly on shifting cultivation, hunting and fishing.
- Most Anwain people are farmers who practice shifting cultivation.
- In Italy, shifting cultivation was a thing of the past by the birth of Christ.
- In Italy, shifting cultivation was a thing of the past at the birth of Christ.
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