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Symbolism, knowledge and management of soil and land resources in indigenous communities: ethnopedology at global, regional and local scales [PDF]
Narciso, Barrera-Bassols +1 more
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Shifting cultivation involves a cycle of forest clearing, cultivation and a fallow phase. As the practice involves clearing forest, it is considered unsustainable and leads to soil fertility loss and erosion.
Karthik Teegalapalli, Deborah Lawrence
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Ethnopedology: a worldwide view on the soil knowledge of local people
Metadata only recordServing as an introduction to ethnopedology, this article is helpful to researchers desiring an overview of the discipline, which has evolved out of anthropology to include geography, soil science, agronomy, botany, and ecology, among
Narciso Barrera-Bassols, J A Zinck
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The aim of this study was to investigate the management practices and productive soil indicators as perceived by smallholder farmers in the highlands of Ecuador.
Wilmer Jiménez
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Ethnopedology and soil quality of bamboo (Bambusa sp.) based agroforestry system
Science of the Total Environment, 2015Nath Arun Jyoti +2 more
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Latin American ethnopedology: A vision of its past, present, and future
Agriculture and Human Values, 2004Antoinette M G A Winklerprins +1 more
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