Concept information
Preferred term
shifting cultivation
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Topic
Definition
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A farming system, common in the tropics, in which land is cleared, the debris burned, and crops grown for a relatively short period until yields decline. The land is then abandoned. The original land is cleared and cropped again after a uncontrolled fallow period of 3-20 years, usually when soil fertility has been naturally restored by woody vegetation.
Source: NAL Thesaurus Staff
Type: Concept definition
Broader concept
Synonyms
- bush fallow systems
- slash and burn agriculture
- slash-and-burn agriculture
- slash and burn farming
- swidden agriculture
In other languages
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Spanish
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agricultura de corte y quema
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agricultura de roce y quema
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agricultura de tala y quema
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agricultura migratoria
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agricultura nómada
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cultivo de roza
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cultivo nómada
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proceso de corte y quema
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sistema de barbecho arbolado
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sistema de barbecho forestal
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sistema de corte y quema
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sistema de tumba y quema
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sistemas agrícolas de corte y quema
URI
https://lod.nal.usda.gov/nalt/20559
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