what is shifting cultivation
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Shifting cultivation, or “slash-and-burn” cultivation or “swiddens,” involves the clearing of a plot of land, usually a forest area, its use for a few years, and, as soil fertility declines, its abandonment in favor of another plot of land to be cleared in the same fashion.
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Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which a person uses a piece of land, only to abandon or alter the initial use a short time later. This system often involves clearing of a piece of land followed by several years of wood harvesting or farming until the soil loses fertility.
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