Shifting cultivation and "deforestation":a study from Sumatra, Indonesia.
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TextSeries: Working paper Series; No.1Publication details: Bergen : Chr. Michelsen Institute, 1994.Subject(s): Summary: The paper analyzes basic factors and mechanisms behind the expansion of shifting cultivation into primary or old-growth forest, with the subsequent loss of ecological functions like biodiversity maintenance and carbon storage.
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The paper analyzes basic factors and mechanisms behind the expansion of shifting cultivation into primary or old-growth forest, with the subsequent loss of ecological functions like biodiversity maintenance and carbon storage.
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