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shifting cultivation

Clearing a plot of ground in a forest, especially in tropical areas, and planting on it for a few years (typically 2-5 years) until the soil is depleted of nutrients or the plot has been invaded by a dense growth of vegetation from the surrounding forest. Then a new plot is cleared and the process is repeated. The abandoned plot cannot successfully grow crops for 10-30 years. See also slash-and-burn cultivation.

Subject: 
Environmental Science [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 2 - Environmental History, an Overview [2]

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