Shifting Cultivation: A Cautionary Note

F. Lindsay
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Shifting cultivation is a long established agricultural practice that continues to be practiced less each decade. Nevertheless, it remains important for those who sustain themselves from such food production systems, and as a viable means of integrating some modern concerns. Where populations are not rising substantially and no alternative agricultural systems have been proven, these systems continue to offer a degree of national security from further urban immigration as well as watershed and forest management and as carbon sinks. As shifting cultivation is practiced in highland regions, and the majority of such cultivators and highlands are in the Asian region, the subject remains of historical and current importance to Asia. This paper argues that respect for the cultivators, their system and the environment should act as a caution to those engaged in development that might impact on shifting cultivation.
移风易俗
轮作是一种由来已久的农业实践,每十年都在减少。然而,对于那些依靠这种粮食生产系统维持生计的人来说,这仍然很重要,也是整合一些现代关切的可行手段。在人口没有大幅增长,也没有替代农业系统被证明的地方,这些系统继续提供一定程度的国家安全,免受进一步的城市移民、流域和森林管理以及碳汇的影响。由于高原地区实行轮耕,而且大多数轮耕者和高地都在亚洲地区,这一主题对亚洲来说仍然具有历史和当前的重要性。本文认为,对耕种者、他们的制度和环境的尊重应该提醒那些参与可能影响轮作的发展的人。
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