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Disappearing waste and wasting time: from productive fallows to carbon offset production in Madagascar's forests 2023 Ethnos 88 (3): 491-511
  • Sara Peña Valderrama
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
Chagra system on degraded soils in a Ticuna community in the Colombian Amazon 2023 Mundo Amazonico 14 (2): e99754
  • Clara Patricia Peña-Venegas
  • Gabriel J. Colorado Z.
  • Miguel Fajardo-Cano
2145-5082
Thinglhang Lou: linkages between swidden, culture, and ecology in Manipur, northeast India 2023 Journal of ethnobiology 43 (4): 386-93
  • Ambika Aiyadurai
  • Thangliemang Haokip
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Peri-village forest retains the highest tree diversity: comparison of forest communities along a livelihood intensity gradient in southeast Cameroon 2023 African study monographs supplementary issue (62): 123-60
  • Hirokazu Yasuoka
  • Masaaki Hirai
  • Natacha Nana Afiong
  • Thomas Mbang
  • Vice Clotèxe Tajeukem
  • Yves Wafo
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0286-9667
Activating dark earths: somatisoils and the carbonic loops of Amazonian ecologies 2022 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 28 (3): 854-74
  • Aníbal G. Arregui
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Agroecology or agriculture more than human?: Coordination with plants as an agricultural technique 2022 Anuário antropológico (Rio) 47 (1): 150-69
  • Gabriela Schiavoni
H6 [ANUARIO-] 2357-738X
Thinking outside the continent and outside the box: cross-continental comparative studies can enrich studies of pre-Columbian raised-field agriculture 2022 Journal of ethnobiology 42 (2): 152-79
  • Doyle McKey
  • Javier Ruiz-Pérez
  • Leonor Rodrigues
  • Rumsaïs Blatrix
  • Stéphen Rostain
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Local knowledge of the interactions between agrobiodiversity and soil: a fertile substrate for adapting to changes in the soil of Madagascar? 2022 Journal of ethnobiology 42 (2): 180-97
  • Josoa Randriamalala
  • Juliette Mariel
  • Vanesse Labeyrie
  • Verohanitra Rafidson
  • Vincent Freycon
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Contrasting Indigenous Urarina and mestizo farms in the Peruvian Amazon: plant diversity and farming practices 2021 Journal of ethnobiology 41 (4): 517-34
  • Aaron L. Iverson
  • Louis R. Iverson
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Introduction to the special forum: agrarian change in Zomia: social, religious, and cosmological dimensions of swidden cultivation and upland livelihoods in the consolidation of the 'modern' state 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 301-10
  • Deborah E. Tooker
  • Ian G. Baird
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Who owns the hills?: Ownership, inequality, and communal sharing in the borderlands of India 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 357-75
  • Erik de Maaker
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
The institutional environment of the palm oil value chain and its impact on community development in Kapuas Hulu, Indonesia 2020 Southeast Asian studies 9 (3): 439-65
  • Albert Hasudungan
  • Jeffrey Neilson
H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-] 0563-8682
A summary of conservation insights from traditional ecological knowledge embedded in shifting cultivation in the dry zone of Sri Lanka 2020 People and culture in Oceania 36 (): 27-37
  • Kazunari Tsuji
  • Miho Fujimura
  • S.M.C.B. Karalliyadda
*H6/KX [MAN-] 1349-5380
Introduction to the special forum: Agrarian change in Zomia: social, religious, and cosmological dimensions of swidden cultivation and upland livelihoods in the consolidation of the 'modern' state 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 301-10
  • Deborah E. Tooker
  • Ian G. Baird
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
The emergence of an environmentally conscious and Buddhism-friendly marginalized Hmong religious sect along the Laos-Thailand border 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 311-31
  • Ian G. Baird
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Where the rubber meets the road: shifting state-society relations and emerging resource frontiers in China's southwest borderlands 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 333-55
  • Jianhua Wang
  • Micah F. Morton
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Who owns the hills?: Ownership, inequality, and communal sharing in the borderlands of India 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 357-75
  • Erik de Maaker
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
From millet to rice: the politics of the new faith and time discipline among borderland communities in eastern Nagaland 2020 Asian ethnology 79 (2): 377-94
  • Debojyoti Das
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Land use and land cover changes during the second Indochina War and their long-term impact on a hilly area in Laos 2019 Southeast Asian studies 8 (2): 203-31
  • Nakatduji Susumu
H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-] 0563-8682
Antidomestication in the Amazon: swidden and its foes 2019 Hau 9 (1): 126-36
  • Manuela Carneiro de Cunha
2049-1115
Land use and land cover changes during the Second Indochina War and their long-term impact on a hilly area in Laos 2019 Southeast Asian studies 8 (2): 203-31
  • Susumu Nakatsuji
H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-] 0563-8682
Economic transformations in a Savara village of Andhra Pradesh: tamarind to cashew 2019 South Asia research 39 (3): 304-22
  • Bhallamudi V. Sharma
H6/KWL [SOUTH-] 0262-7280
Cassava as an important part of Wapishana culture in south-western Guyana 2019 Archaeology and anthropology (Georgetown) 23 (): 4-46
  • Gerard Pereira
*H6/KUL [ARCHAEOLOGY-] 0256-4353
Conserving human and other nature: a curious case of convivial conservation from Brazil 2019 Anthropologie et sociétés 43 (3): 31-58
  • Eric Hirsch
  • Jonathan DeVore
  • Susan Paulson
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] 0702-8997
The role of swidden cultivation in shaping ethnozoological knowledge: integrating historical events and intergenerational analyses among Quilombolas from Southeast Brazil 2018 Journal of ethnobiology 38 (3): 297-313
  • Helbert Medeiros Prado
  • Rui Sérgio Serent Murrieta
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Internal and external factors affecting loss of traditional knowledge: evidence from a horticultural society in south India 2017 Journal of anthropological research 73 (1): 22-42
  • Koteswara Rao Fodirekkala
H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] 0091-7710
Swiddening practices in the Micronesian past: macrocharcoal quantification from a gardening site in Pohnpei 2017 Journal of island and coastal archaeology 12 (1-4): 451-7
  • Maureece J. Levin
  • Molly Shelton
  • William S. Ayres
H6/KE [ISLAND-] 1556-4894
Landscape ethnoecology of forest food harvesting in the Talamanca Bribri indigenous territory, Costa Rica 2016 Journal of ethnobiology 36 (1): 215-33
  • Alí Garcúia Segura
  • Olivia Sylvester
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Using theory to explain ethnographic descriptions of change. Strain stress and identity systems in a Sri Lankan village 2016 Anthropos (St Augustin) 111 (1): 69-82
  • Victor C. de Munck
H6 [ANTHROPOS-] 0257-9774
Anthropogenic burning, agricultural intensification, and landscape transformation in post-Lapita Fiji 2016 Journal of ethnobiology 36 (3): 535-53
  • Christopher I. Roos
  • John V. Dudgeon
  • Julie S. Field
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Slash and burn agriculture and plant cultivated on upper Maroni: comparative study among Aluku and Wayana peoples in French Guiana 2016 Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 11 (2): 431-65
  • Marie Fleury
H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] 1981-8122
Ethnoecological aspects of agriculture among the Pumé 2016 Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 11 (3): 653-76
  • Silvana Saturno
  • Stanford Zent
H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] 1981-8122
Amerindian agriculture in an urbanising Amazonia (Rio Negro, Brazil) 2015 Bulletin of Latin American research 34 (1): 70-84
  • Laure Emperaire
  • Ludivine Eloy
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
Swidden counts: a Petén, Guatemala, milpa system: production, carrying capacity, and sustainability in the southern Maya lowlands 2015 Journal of anthropological research 71 (): 69-93
  • Amilcar Rolando Corzo M.
  • Norman B. Schwartz
H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] 0091-7710
Performance of savings group in mountainous Laos under shifting cultivation stabilization policy 2015 Southeast Asian studies 3 (): 39-71
  • Chansathith Chaleunsinh
  • Fujita Koichi
  • Ohno Akihiko
H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-]
The modern origins of traditional agriculture: colonial policy, swidden development, and environmental degradation in Eastern Timor 2015 Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 171 (2-3): 281-311
  • Christopher Sheperd
  • Lisa Palmer
H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] 0006-2294
Q'eqchi' Maya swidden agriculture, settlement history, and colonial enterprise in moden Belize 2015 Ethnohistory 62 (4): 751-79
  • Sean S. Downey
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 0014-1801
The impact of Christianity on traditional agricultural practices and beliefs among the Kimaragang of Sabah. A preliminary study 2015 Asian ethnology 74 (2): 401-24
  • Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
  • Kok on Low
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Missionary settlements and its Amerindian transformations – a Jesuit controlled indigenous village (Atlantic coast 18th-19th century) 2015 Revista de antropología (São Paulo) 58 (1): 69-104
  • Susana de Matos Viegas
H6/KUL [REVISTA-] 0034-7701
Indigenous foodways of the Galo: a challenge to archaeology 2015 Journal of Indo-Pacific archaeology 37 (): 59-63
  • Bina Gandhi Deori
H6/KE [INDO-PACIFIC PREHISTORY ASSOCIATION. Bulletin.] 2375-0510
Agricultural land use, collection and sales of non-timber forest products in the agroforest zone in southeastern Cameroon 2014 African study monographs supplementary issue 49 (): 169-202
  • Masaaki Hirai
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0286-9667
Manioc, the queen of Brazil? Rise and fall of Manihot esculenta in São Paulo 2014 Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 9 (1): 37-60
  • Henrique Ataide da Silva
  • Rui Sérgio Murrieta
H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] 1981-8122
The different methods of cocoa farming in southeastern Bahia, Brazil: historical aspects and perceptions 2014 Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi ciências humanas 9 (1): 61-78
  • Carlos Hiroo Saito
  • Flora Bonazzi Piasentin
H6/KUL [BOLETIM-] 1981-8122
Traditional riziculture practices and beliefs of the Dusuns of Bukit Udal and Ukong, Tutong district, Brunei 2014 Borneo research bulletin 45 (): 150-89
  • Eva Maria Kershaw
H6/KX [BORNEO-] 0006-7806
Flighty subjects: sovereignty, shifting cultivators, and the state in Darjeeling, 1830-1856 2014 Himalaya: the journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies 34 (1): 23-35
  • Catherine Warner
H6/KWL [HIMALAYAN-] 0891-4834
The bittersweet taste of rice. Sloping land conversion and the shifting livelihoods of the Drung in Northwest Yunnan (China) 2014 Himalaya: the journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies 34 (2): 81-96
  • Stéphane Gros
H6/KWL [HIMALAYAN-] 0891-4834
The history and development of de-swiddening among the Ersu in Sichuan, China 2014 Himalaya: the journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies 34 (2): 97-110
  • Edwin A. Schmitt
H6/KWL [HIMALAYAN-] 0891-4834
In this way it was begun to teach, to get the figure of what is known 2014 Mundo Amazonico 5 (): 285-95
  • Abel Rodríguez
The products of the garden for life and health 2014 Mundo Amazonico 5 (): 309-26
  • Adelaida Rodríguez
Swidden agriculture, village longevity, and social relations in formative central Tlaxcala: towards an understanding of macroregional structure 2013 Journal of anthropological archaeology 32 (2): 224-41
  • Aleksander Borejsza
  • David M. Carballo
  • Jennifer Carballo
  • Richard G. Lesure
  • Thomas A. Wake
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165