What is swidden agriculture? And why European forests regarded this practice as harmful?
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1) They felt that land which was used for cultivation every few year could not grow trees for railway timber.
2) when forest was burnt there was the added danger of the flames spreading and burning valuble timber
swidden agriculture is also known as shifting agriculture.
2) when forest was burnt there was the added danger of the flames spreading and burning valuble timber
swidden agriculture is also known as shifting agriculture.
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swidden agriculture is otherwise known as shifting cultivation.
it is the method where old trees were burnt and its ashes mix with the soil and they plant the crops.
it is called with different names in different areas like tavy in africa,swiiden in europe etc.
it is regarded as a harmful practice in europe because they thaught while burning of trees fire gets spread to others and it will damage very precious and valuable trees.so they regarded as a harmful and it was banned there.
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it is the method where old trees were burnt and its ashes mix with the soil and they plant the crops.
it is called with different names in different areas like tavy in africa,swiiden in europe etc.
it is regarded as a harmful practice in europe because they thaught while burning of trees fire gets spread to others and it will damage very precious and valuable trees.so they regarded as a harmful and it was banned there.
if this answer was useful please make me as brainliest.
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