Fallow to forest: Applying indigenous and scientific knowledge of swidden cultivation to tropical forest restoration
Rotational swidden cultivation systems, with fallow periods long enough for the regeneration of secondary forests are capable of maintaining forest cover and plant diversity in a dynamic balance in swidden cultivation landscapes. Regeneration of secondary forests through several successional stages...
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Main Authors: | Prasit Wangpakapattanawong, Nuttira Kavinchan, Chawapich Vaidhayakarn, Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt, Stephen Elliott |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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