Rampant trapping and slash-and-burn farming of their habitat had driven them deep into the forest. |
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I hope that the slash-and-burn mentality of some commentators is not the way they are going to go. |
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Furthermore, the slash-and-burn method of land clearance is better for soil properties, both physical and chemical, than mechanical clearance. |
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They follow a slash-and-burn method of clearing the soil and use the hoe for cultivation. |
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Many at the local level saw this move as undemocratic and fought it in a multi-pronged slash-and-burn campaign that lasted two and a half years. |
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Despite the difficult terrain, slash-and-burn agriculture is a major crop-producing activity. |
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And the population explosion has triggered massive new construction projects, from roads to slash-and-burn agriculture and urban development. |
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These cultures supported themselves principally through slash-and-burn agriculture and hunting. |
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A slash-and-burn, profits-at-any-long-term-cost kind of guy, a darling of Wall Street, takes residence in the corner office. |
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The environment is threatened by slash-and-burn agriculture and the cutting of forests. |
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Big-scale farmers or cattle breeders often clear-cut huge tracts of land with slash-and-burn techniques. |
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For most of human history this has involved sustainable methods of land use such as small-scale slash-and-burn farming. |
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Their tradition of slash-and-burn farming demanded that they leave behind used-up corn-fields every three years to clear new patches of forest. |
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An overhaul is just what Italian workers fear, especially if it means a slash-and-burn American-style approach. |
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If one is to believe the media, Harris's slash-and-burn education policies enjoy the support of broad layers of the population. |
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Some of the fires are blamed on logging companies clearing land for plantations, others are set by small farmers using slash-and-burn methods. |
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Before 1502 the native populations practiced slash-and-burn agriculture, growing a variety of root crops. |
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Where traditional slash-and-burn practices remain, the fallow period is now much shorter and soil fertility is therefore threatened. |
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Better use of existing mashambas, and reafforestation of old ones, means a total end to slash-and-burn. |
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To feed so many children with this slash-and-burn system, there is more deforestation, more destruction of nature. |
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But the slash-and-burn Tory-Liberal Democratic policies have an instructive lesson for America. |
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We have provided agricultural training to stop the slash-and-burn cycle and build a sustainable agricultural program for rural communities. |
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In this context, clearing and slash-and-burn cultivation usually result in some form of land appropriation by users. |
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In the summer, they gathered into larger bands to hunt, fish and gather berries and roots and to carry out slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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Government policy has tried to stop or at least restrict slash-and-burn cultivation, both in Finland earlier and in the tropics today. |
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With the breakout of civil war in 1998, however, much of this was disrupted, and farmers began practicing slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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Threats to this zone include increasing human population, which implies the expansion of slash-and-burn agriculture, intensive mining activities, and unmanaged fires. |
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Before the Modern Age, the last quarter of the eighteenth century, and the logging of major forests, slash-and-burn cultivation was widely used in Europe. |
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Prior to the Viet Nam Conflict, the Hmong people were a patrilineal, patrilocal, and polygynous people practicing slash-and-burn agriculture in the mountains. |
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To be fair, it is not the only company which will be cutting payouts this year, although it is doubtful many will engage in quite such a drastic slash-and-burn exercise. |
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When it becomes clear that the association's slash-and-burn campaign hasn't stopped file sharing, musicians will start to wonder if there's a better way to move forward. |
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The effects of slash-and-burn cultivation on soil are more critical in the tropical regions than in boreal forests. |
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In the areas of eastern Finland active in swiddening, most forests suitable for slash-and-burn cultivation were privately owned. |
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Ethnic minorities, inhabiting the more remote areas of the country, have suffered disproportionately from government strategies designed to eliminate slash-and-burn agriculture and opium poppy cultivation. |
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In contrast, the latter, in its most traditional and organized manner, practised for centuries by the inhabitants of villages in the immediate vicinity or in clearings in the forest consists of slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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We urge changes in ancestral slash-and-burn agricultural practices and efforts to restore the fertility of the soil and resolve land ownership issues through the adoption of a plan for farming cooperatives. |
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Shifting cultivation, slash-and-burn farming, as well as informal and unsustainable exploitation of timber are constantly degrading the natural ecosystems of forest. |
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Deforestation due to commercial logging, and the slash-and-burn agriculture that often follows timber extraction, threaten populations of wildlife across the hotspot. |
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This won't require a slash-and-burn approach. |
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The chief reason is rapid slash-and-burn deforestation in the Amazon Basin. |
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The Kpelle practice slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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Equipped only with oxcarts, farmers used traditional slash-and-burn techniques. |
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Eventually they began also to adopt the swidden method of slash-and-burn agriculture, cultivating different varieties of millet on hill slopes. |
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The slash-and-burn rice planting of the community's Da-an tribe and its belief in the spirit world are discussed. |
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Despite the brave faces of those with jobs in the coalition, sustaining a slash-and-burn Conservative regime is backfiring. |
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Of the positive environmental impacts, the most noticeable are the rich cultural biotopes, such as meadows and pastures, created by slash-and-burn cultivation. |
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Nonetheless, the forest is subject to many threats, including slash-and-burn agriculture, indiscriminate harvesting for fuelwood and charcoal production, poaching and logging. |
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If you add to that the combined effects of short fallow times, continuous cropping, slash-and-burn agriculture, and other factors, soils can become seriously degraded or depleted. |
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Activities such as slash-and-burn cultivation, logging for firewood, and livestock pasturage by the landless seem to have been tolerated in commonly owned village forests. |
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The fact is the ruling class is inflicting a slash-and-burn agenda on ordinary working-class people. |
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These facts reinforced the view that the Maya drew their basic sustenance from corn, most of it grown on slash-and-burn plots known as swiddens. |
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The country's contributions to GHG emissions were mainly related to widespread use of fuel wood and swidden agriculture, or slash-and-burn farming. |
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Bushmeat hunting, like slash-and-burn agriculture, will not necessarily cause significant negative ecological impacts when practiced at subsistence levels in areas of low human population density. |
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Over centuries, they had decimated their highlands, so in the 50s and 60s, they migrated to the lowland rainforest and did the same through slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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