Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
For centuries, Nagaland's agrarian communities have practiced shifting cultivation known as "jhum." As global sustainability paradigms shift, transitioning from jhum becomes vital. This study evaluates jhum's historical trajectory, considering socio-cultural, ecological, and economic facets. This research highlights challenges and opportunities by providing a holistic view of jhum's resilience and Nagaland's agricultural future.