A Behavioral Change Perspective Of Maroon Soil Fertility Management In Traditional Shifting ...


A Behavioral Change Perspective Of Maroon Soil Fertility Management In Traditional Shifting Cultivation In Suriname Luuk Fleskens, and Fedde Jorritsma, 2010 In Suriname, the Maroons have practiced shifting cultivation for generations, but now the increasing influence of modern society is causing a trend of decreasing fallow periods with potentially adverse effects for the vulnerable tropical soils. Adoption of appropriate soil fertility management (SFM) practices is currently slow....

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