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Tribal Agriculture:Tradition in Transition in the Indian Eastern Himalaya


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1 Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh 791 112, India
2 Division of Natural Resources Management, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi 110 012, India
 

The Indian Eastern Himalaya, a biodiversity hotspot, is also home to myriads of tribes and colourful sub-tribes, who are expert bio-harvesters and managers of the agro-ecosystem. The tribes are known for their indigenous knowledge system (IKS). Despite the undulating hilly and ecological fragile terrains, one can observe the skilled utility of land for sustainable agriculture.
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Tonlong Wangpan
Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh 791 112, India
Sumpam Tangjang
Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh 791 112, India
Ayyanadar Arunachalam
Division of Natural Resources Management, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi 110 012, India

Abstract


The Indian Eastern Himalaya, a biodiversity hotspot, is also home to myriads of tribes and colourful sub-tribes, who are expert bio-harvesters and managers of the agro-ecosystem. The tribes are known for their indigenous knowledge system (IKS). Despite the undulating hilly and ecological fragile terrains, one can observe the skilled utility of land for sustainable agriculture.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv112%2Fi07%2F1327-1329