Rapid recovery of tropical forest diversity and structure after shifting cultivation in the Philippines uplands

Volume: 10, Issue: 14, Pages: 7189 - 7211
Published: Jun 5, 2020
Abstract
Shifting cultivation is a widespread land‐use in the tropics that is considered a major threat to rainforest diversity and structure. In the Philippines, a country with rich biodiversity and high rates of species endemism, shifting cultivation, locally termed as kaingin, is a major land‐use and has been for centuries. Despite the potential impact of shifting cultivation on forests and its importance to many people, it is not clear how...
Paper Details
Title
Rapid recovery of tropical forest diversity and structure after shifting cultivation in the Philippines uplands
Published Date
Jun 5, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
14
Pages
7189 - 7211
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