2016
DOI: 10.18805/ijare.v0iof.4574
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Towards settled cultivation from traditional jhum-A case study in Arunachal Pradesh, India

Abstract: The shifting cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh is dynamic in nature and is known as 'Jhum'. Upland rice is the main crop grown in mixture with maize, foxtail, finger millet, beans, cassava, yam, banana, sweet potato, ginger, chillies, vegetables, etc. in such system. The single crop of rice is preferred in the second year and this continues for 2-3 years and then it is left for fertility build up through regeneration of vegetation. The period is known as 'fallow period'. But this leads to considerable soil eros… Show more

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