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The ecological sustainability of slash-and-burn agriculture
P. J.A. Kleinman
, D. Pimentel
, R. B. Bryant
Ecosystem Science and Management
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Slash-and-burn Agriculture
100%
Ecological Sustainability
100%
Agroecosystem
66%
Slash-and-burn
66%
Crop Production
33%
Soil Resources
33%
Fertilizer
33%
Developing World
33%
Pesticides
33%
Poor People
33%
Rural Poverty
33%
Input-oriented
33%
Irrigation
33%
Indigenous Peoples
33%
Fossil Energy
33%
Ecological Compatibility
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Impact Assessment
100%
Agricultural Ecosystem
100%
Crop Production
50%
Fossil
50%
Developing Country
50%
Soil Resource
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Shifting Cultivation
100%
Agroecosystem
66%
Crop Production
33%
Soil Resource
33%
Irrigation
33%
Indigenous People
33%