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Shifting Cultivation Dynamism in Orissa, India


     

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Shifting cultivation evolved in the socio-economic environment of ancient India, characterised by surplus land, and scarcity of labour and capital resources. The age-old practice has become unviable, leading to the degradation of forests and tribal economy, due mainly to the changes in socio-economic and agro-ecological parameters which sustained it. Land-based technologies such as labour-intensive agroforestry systems, providing basic needs and employment, may be implemented by using surplus labour and wastelands in order to control shifting cultivation.
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Shifting cultivation evolved in the socio-economic environment of ancient India, characterised by surplus land, and scarcity of labour and capital resources. The age-old practice has become unviable, leading to the degradation of forests and tribal economy, due mainly to the changes in socio-economic and agro-ecological parameters which sustained it. Land-based technologies such as labour-intensive agroforestry systems, providing basic needs and employment, may be implemented by using surplus labour and wastelands in order to control shifting cultivation.