TY - ECHAP KW - Philippines KW - swiddens KW - agroforestry AU - James F. Eder AU - Harold Olofson AB - This paper concerns one possible answer to the question: What else can shifting cultivators do for a living that will allow them to exploit their environments on an ecologically-sound, sustained-yield basis, and yet satisfy both their subsistence needs and their market wants? The answer is arboriculture, or tree-crop farming -- cultivation of coconuts, bananas, fruit trees, and the like. AN - 91-01821 BT - Adaptive strategies and change in Philippine swidden-based societies CY - Laguna, Philippines DA - 01/1981 DB - Open WorldCat LA - English N2 - This paper concerns one possible answer to the question: What else can shifting cultivators do for a living that will allow them to exploit their environments on an ecologically-sound, sustained-yield basis, and yet satisfy both their subsistence needs and their market wants? The answer is arboriculture, or tree-crop farming -- cultivation of coconuts, bananas, fruit trees, and the like. PB - Forest Research Institute College PP - Laguna, Philippines PY - 1981 SP - 91 EP - 104 T2 - Adaptive strategies and change in Philippine swidden-based societies TI - From grain crops to tree crops in the Cuyunon swidden system UR - https://www.worldcat.org/title/10341908 ER -