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They practice some shifting cultivation on their south facing slope.
In less populated areas, women do more agricultural work than men because of shifting cultivation.
This mode of production has a similar use rights profile to shifting cultivation.
They are mainly dependent on forests, and also practice shifting cultivation.
They used to practice shifting cultivation, but have more or less given up this practice now.
In case of shifting cultivation, ten to twenty times more land are required than what is cultivated at any given season.
They practice shifting cultivation, with a few gradually taking up settled agriculture.
Abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category.
They practiced slash and burn as a form of shifting cultivation.
One of the farming practices here is shifting cultivation.
Shifting cultivation was also done during the rainy seasons.
Shifting cultivation, therefore, cannot fulfill even the subsistence requirements of the people.
Slash and burn shifting cultivation therefore ceased much earlier in the south than the north.
Complex and highly adaptive land tenure systems sometimes exist under shifting cultivation.
In the past, the Rabhas used to practice shifting cultivation.
Shifting cultivation with no fertiliser is the primary method of agriculture.
Shifting cultivation is their main means of living.
Shifting cultivation is very variable in terms of the numbers of species grown.
Several classical writers have descriptions of shifting cultivation people.
They practice shifting cultivation and the men hunt.
Its populations have declined because of habitat loss through logging and shifting cultivation.
In its early period, shifting cultivation provided food for the Dai.
Shifting cultivation is widely practiced as an economic necessity.
The majority of the tribal population (778,425) lived in rural areas, where many practiced shifting cultivation.
Their diet was based on the sago palm and they also practiced shifting cultivation.