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Agro-forestry: An Alternative for Jhum Cultivation in Meghalaya

Publication Year: 2019

Author(s): Shangpliang LM

Abstract:

Jhum cultivation is considered highly destructive to environment as it involves burning and clearing vast areas of forest so that cultivation can be done for a few years. It does not only destroy forest but has a chain of effects and after-effects leading to multifarious adverse conditions of soil and climate. People like to cling to this method because it is simple and cheapest method, and also their ancestors practiced it with a sense of socio-religious importance.

Source of Publication: The NEHU Journal

Vol/Issue: 17 (1), 61-70 pp

Country: India

Publisher/Organisation: The NEHU Journal

URL:
https://nehu.ac.in/public/uploads/NEHU_JOURNAL_Vol_XVII-69-78.pdf

Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Cropping Patterns