Authors
Peter JA Kleinman, David Pimentel, Ray B Bryant
Publication date
1995/2/1
Journal
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Volume
52
Issue
2-3
Pages
235-249
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Slash-and-burn agroecosystems are important to rural poor and indigenous peoples in the developing world. Ecologically sound slash-and-burn agriculture is sustainable because it does not depend upon outside inputs based on fossil energy for fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation. One means of demonstrating the soundness of slash-and-burn agroecosystems is to prove empirically the ecological compatibility of this system of crop production. This paper examines the ecological sustainability of slash-and-burn agriculture based on the productivity of soil resources.
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Scholar articles
PJA Kleinman, D Pimentel, RB Bryant - Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1995