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Transition of shifting cultivation and its impact on people’s livelihoods in the Miombo Woodlands of Northern Zambia and South-Western Tanzania
Kenneth Joseph Grogan,
Torben Birch-Thomsen
, James Lyimo
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Keyphrases
People's Livelihood
100%
Miombo Woodlands
100%
Western Tanzania
100%
Zambia
100%
Shifting Cultivation
100%
Market Conditions
33%
Agricultural Intensification
33%
Factor Markets
33%
Intensive Land Use
33%
Growing Population
33%
Main Drivers
33%
Market-based Policies
33%
Adaptation
33%
Tanzania
33%
Livelihood Strategies
33%
Forest Degradation
33%
Central Africa
33%
Land Use Practices
33%
Depth Interviews
33%
Transition Process
33%
Southern Africa
33%
Eastern Africa
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Shifting Cultivation
100%
Miombo
100%
Land Use
25%
Focus Group
25%