Terracing is used in southeast Asian agriculture to create flat land on steep slopes for cultivation. This helps prevent soil erosion, allows for better water retention, and maximizes land use for growing crops in a region where flat land is limited.
Terracing is used in Southeast Asian agriculture to create flat platforms on steep slopes, allowing for efficient water management, preventing soil erosion, and increasing arable land for crop cultivation. This method maximizes limited land space, improves soil fertility, and conserves water resources in the region.
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization and is used to prevent communism from gaining ground.
Myanmar
60.4 %
The sap of cut buds produces a sugar that has been widely used in Southeast Asia for thousands of years.
Land that was used for forestry has now changed and is being used for agriculture.
Mostly for forestery and agriculture.
14
agriculture
47.4%
They used military force.