jhum
jhum
NO
Some countries that still practice shifting cultivation include Brazil, Indonesia, Cameroon, and Papua New Guinea. However, shifting cultivation is gradually decreasing in popularity due to its impact on deforestation and land degradation.
What are theMeritand demerit ofshifting cultivation- WikiAnswers
NO
yes it is
Sawani
The Different names of shifting cultivation are- A)Jhum cultivation B) slash & burn C) Swidden agriculture
European foresters felt that land used for cultivation every few years could not grow trees for railway timber. Moreover, when a forest was burnt, there was a danger of the flames spreading and burning valuable timber. Shifting cultivation also made it harder for the Government to calculate taxes. Therefore, they banned shifting cultivation.
the people who does the shifting cultivation.
Traditional.
Albert O. Aweto has written: 'Shifting cultivation and secondary succession in the Tropics' -- subject(s): Shifting cultivation, Plant succession, Agriculture