Autor:
Oyono, P.R.
Mala, W.A.
Tonye, J.
The Congo Basin is marked by the historical and cultural persistence, and resilience, of slash-and-burn agriculture – also known as shifting cultivation (or ‘forest agriculture’), on the one hand, and by contradictions between the relevance of externally introduced agricultural technologies and t...
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Oyono, P.R.
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Mala, W.A.
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Tonye, J.
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[Rigidity versus adaptation: contribution to the debate on agricultural viability and forest sustainability in southern Cameroon]
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Rigidity versus adaptation: contribution to the debate on agricultural viability and forest sustainability in southern Cameroon