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Do Swidden (Long) Fallow Systems Enhance Livelihood Security, Forest Cover and Carbon Storage at the Landscape Scale in Southeast Asia? A Longitudinal Analysis

Funding period: 2014 - 2015

Completed

Related publications (2)

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The impact of swidden decline on livelihoods and ecosystem services in Southeast Asia: A review of the evidence from 1990 to 2015

WH Dressler, D Wilson, J Clendenning, R Cramb, R Keenan, S Mahanty, TB Bruun, O Mertz, RD Lasco

2017-04-01

Global economic change and policy interventions are driving transitions from long-fallow swidden (LFS) systems to alternative land..

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Examining how long fallow swidden systems impact upon livelihood and ecosystem services outcomes compared with alternative land-uses in the uplands of Southeast Asia

W Dressler, D Wilson, J Clendenning, R Cramb, S Mahanty, R Lasco, R Keenan, P To, D Gevana

2015-04-03

Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation has been practised in the uplands of Southeast Asia for centuries and is estimated to ..

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