The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review

The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institutional communities; however, there is no current consensus. To address this debate, we performed a search of the pertinent literature that was published during the last 30 years on the impact of shifti...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Antunes Ribeiro Filho, Cristina Adams, Rui Sergio Sereni Murrieta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
Series:Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-81222013000300013&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-9ad2adf1d6fd476abd188c16e59bb8e32020-11-24T22:39:56ZengMuseu Paraense Emílio GoeldiBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas2178-25478369372710.1590/S1981-81222013000300013S1981-81222013000300013The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a reviewAlexandre Antunes Ribeiro Filho0Cristina Adams1Rui Sergio Sereni Murrieta2Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloThe sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institutional communities; however, there is no current consensus. To address this debate, we performed a search of the pertinent literature that was published during the last 30 years on the impact of shifting agriculture on tropical soils. This search revealed that the nature of the impact depends on the shifting cultivation system (SCS) phase (conversion, cultivation, or fallow) and on the soil properties (physical, chemical, and biological). We also suggest soil quality indicators for evaluating this agricultural practice in tropical forests, which may be used as a basis for analyses on the tendencies of conservation and degradation of impacted soils. Future research should improve the choices of these indicators, relying mostly on practical criteria, so they can be used by shifting cultivators.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-81222013000300013&lng=en&tlng=enAgricultura itineranteSistema agrícola itineranteDerrubada-e-queimaSoloImpacto ecológicoSustentabilidade
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Rui Sergio Sereni Murrieta
The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas
Agricultura itinerante
Sistema agrícola itinerante
Derrubada-e-queima
Solo
Impacto ecológico
Sustentabilidade
author_facet Alexandre Antunes Ribeiro Filho
Cristina Adams
Rui Sergio Sereni Murrieta
author_sort Alexandre Antunes Ribeiro Filho
title The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
title_short The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
title_full The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
title_fullStr The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
title_full_unstemmed The impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
title_sort impacts of shifting cultivation on tropical forest soil: a review
publisher Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
series Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas
issn 2178-2547
description The sustainability of shifting cultivation is presently a topic of debate in scientific and institutional communities; however, there is no current consensus. To address this debate, we performed a search of the pertinent literature that was published during the last 30 years on the impact of shifting agriculture on tropical soils. This search revealed that the nature of the impact depends on the shifting cultivation system (SCS) phase (conversion, cultivation, or fallow) and on the soil properties (physical, chemical, and biological). We also suggest soil quality indicators for evaluating this agricultural practice in tropical forests, which may be used as a basis for analyses on the tendencies of conservation and degradation of impacted soils. Future research should improve the choices of these indicators, relying mostly on practical criteria, so they can be used by shifting cultivators.
topic Agricultura itinerante
Sistema agrícola itinerante
Derrubada-e-queima
Solo
Impacto ecológico
Sustentabilidade
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