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Rethinking Swidden Cultivation in Myanmar: Policies for sustainable upland livelihoods and food security Oliver Springate-Baginski University of East Anglia /Pyoe Pin[removed]  Swidden cultivation, also known as shiftin
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Document Date: 2015-01-22 12:06:10


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Asia / /

Country

Indonesia / Nepal / Myanmar / China / Bangladesh / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Oliver Springate-Baginski University of East Anglia /Pyoe Pin / University of East Anglia / Yezin University / /

IndustryTerm

stable swidden systems / labour saving technologies / local niche products / agribusiness plantations / conducive conditions swidden systems / recent years agribusiness plantations / chemical inputs / niche products / swidden cultivation systems / livelihood systems / fire management / food security / post-harvest technologies / ecosystem services / cultivation systems / indigenous land law / swidden systems / food insecurity / indigenous technical knowledge systems / upland food security / land law revision process / customary land systems / water systems / landscape management / /

NaturalFeature

Himalaya / Colonial forest / Reduced forest / /

Organization

School of International Development / United Nations / Colonial administration / Dept of Agriculture / Forest Department / President’s Office / University of East Anglia / Yezin University / /

Person

Slash / Oliver Springate-Baginski / /

Position

forester / lecturer / /

ProvinceOrState

South Carolina / Papua / /

Region

South East Asia / North East India / eastern Himalaya / Asia-Pacific / /

Technology

post-harvest technologies / composting / Introduce labour saving technologies / /

URL

www.asb.cgiar.org / /

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