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In this context, semi-permanent cultivators started to develop their shifting cultivation system towards 'modern' agriculture as practiced along the coast in Suriname.
This self-identity and subjective norms probably lead semi-permanent cultivators to avoid fallowing for longer periods because this is associated with shifting cultivation.
Suri livelihoods consist of herding cattle, goats and sheep, shifting cultivation, and hunting and gathering.
The Guang practice shifting cultivation, the major crops being yams, cassava, millet, sorghum, and corn (maize).
They are typically found on old landscapes that have been subject to shifting cultivation for millennia.
By the late 20th century, shifting cultivation had become impracticable except in a few remote areas.
Forest degradation, which has resulted from lumbering, shifting cultivation, and grazing, is widespread in this region.
Most of them are settled farmers, though they formerly practiced shifting cultivation.
The Nupe farmers practice shifting cultivation, using the hoe as their basic tool.
Communal land ownership is common, but jhum (shifting cultivation) has eroded the soil.
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