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- W2007942333 abstract "Forest farmers are, by a long way, the number one agent in the depletion of tropical forests. Through a combination of fast-growing human numbers, generally poor soils, and declining space for migratory agriculture of traditional style, these farmers impose on forestlands a type of agriculture that is essentially unsustainable. There being no longer sufficient scope, whether in terms of space or time, for fallow systems to allow the natural forest to regenerate, the result is degradation, if not destruction, of much forest cover. In the face of this situation, there is urgent need to develop agricultural systems that are both stable and sustainable. Recent research is showing there is a considerable number of “models” for farming strategies that make self-renewing use of forestland resources. A range of these illustrative instances is to be found in western Amazonia, where local tribes practise a variety of agro-ecosystem styles of farming. The models appear sound in concept, both ecologically and economically. They present an opportunity for development, on the part of governments and aid agencies, via trial schemes and demonstration projects. The eventual outcome could be a series of local economies, based on sustainable use of forest resources, plants and animals alike, that are naturally adapted to nutrient-poor soils of forestland zones in the humid tropics." @default.
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