Assessing Wa - u Agroforestry in the Course of Swidden Transformation: A Case Study in Southern Chin State, Myanmar

Small-scale Forestry(2019)

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Swidden cultivation has been gradually transformed into other types of land-uses because of economic, political and social changes. In southern Chin State, Myanmar, the traditional swidden agriculture is being replaced by Wa - u ( Amorphophallus bulbifer ) cultivation in the fallows due to the increasing abandonment of swidden fallows and recent development of Wa - u market access. Also, the government of Myanmar promoted community participation in commercialized agriculture and forestry activities through community-based agroforestry systems. This study was carried out in two villages in southern Chin State, Myanmar to fill the research gap about the different Wa - u cultivation methods commonly applied in swidden cultivated fallows in term of cost-benefit and biomass analysis, socio-economically and environmentally contributing to community-based agroforestry systems in the region. The cost-benefit analysis showed that a modified traditional taungya method (mTTM) produced the best profit (228,571 Kyats per acre) among the cultivation methods. Also, the biomass analysis of tree vegetation showed that the Wa - u cultivated sites by mTTM has significantly higher basal area (21.1 ± 3.57 m 2 ha −1 ) and biomass accumulation (65.4 ± 11.17 Mgha −1 ) than other methods. As a result, Wa - u cultivation with maintenance of the tree stands could be promoted not only for socio-economic development but also for environmental conservation. This study suggests that Wa - u is promising as an intercrop species in agroforestry systems, and can be effectively incorporated into community-based agroforestry systems.
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Amorphophallus bulbifer , Community-based agroforestry system, Cost-benefit analysis, Southern Chin State, Swidden agriculture
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