6/10/2023 0 Comments Slash and burn agriculture![]() Some observations of early seedling development after slash burning are now available from a recent exploratory study. Growth of Douglas-fir seedlings after slash burning.Īn understanding of the ways slash burning may affect seedling growth is important in evaluating present slash-disposal practices. Slash and burn farmers are victims of deforestation even though they may appear to be the villains. As yet unavailable alternative farming techniques are needed which take advantage of slash and burn benefits. Population densities, competition for scarce resources, and social and economic pressures make the slash and burn technique inappropriate. Frequent rotation also helps to expand the crops and provide disease protection. The advantages are affordable natural fertilization and freedom from technical experts and imported spare parts. In northeast Thailand, 454 kg of calcium are released from burning one hectare of mature forest. Ash from burning also reduces soil acidity. Humid tropic soils tend toward infertility, and in many areas of southeast Asia the soils are nutrient-poor and acidic. Pioneering involves clearance of primary forest, cultivation for several years until soil fertility is destroyed, and then replacement with low productivity "imperata cylindrica grass." Pioneering tends to cause long-term environmental degradation. When population density is 40/square km, this method does not degrade the environment. Rotational methods involve clearing and burning a new plot every year, and then allowing regeneration of forest for 10-20 years. Slash and burn farmers may be stable or migratory and use rotational or pioneering methods. ![]() Slash and burn methods are used in upland areas with steep slopes, low soil fertility, and unpredictable natural hazards in order to allow survival in an environment made difficult for cultivation by other methods. Efforts have been made by agricultural development experts to urge farmers to switch to fixed field methods. Slash and burn farmers in southeast Asia are blamed for deforestation and are considered backward or ignorant. Slash-and-burn farmers: villains or victims?
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