Appropriateness of Vitex pubescens production for swidden agriculturists

Share this
Although the V. pubescens tree planting technology research is still in its early phase, the species appears to be appropriate to be grown by swidden farmers in West Kalimantan because of its wood and yield qualities. It also appears to be appropriate to be grown on imperata sites because of its fire resistance. In addition, the species appears appropriate for the culture and the economics of West Kalimantan swidden agriculturists. Considering that there are an estimated 35 million hectares of imperata lands in Asia (Garrity et al. 1996), the possible scope for this technology appears to be wide. If the technology is adapted to the socio-cultural and economic conditions of West Kalimantan farmers, it remains to be seen if it is appropriate elsewhere View source
Year

1998

Secondary Title

Forest, Farm, and Community Tree Research Reports

Volume

3

Number

62-65

Pages

62-65

Language

English

Keyword(s)

Fire,forest fires,culture,economics,planting,shifting cultivation,vitex

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

Supporter & Funder