The knowledge behind the culture and beliefs of indigenous community needs to be
harnessed and should be used to complement the modern technologies and policies for better and
sustainable use of biological resources and increase resilience of the sector associated. The main
objective of the current research was to study Jhum (Traditional Shifting Cultivation System) and
the cycles and culture associated with it. The study was done in northeast Himalayan region of India
and phenomenological approach was used. The research reveals that Jhum is the component of
traditional agro-ecosystem encompassing diverse set of knowledge and practices of indigenous and
local communities embodying traditional life-styles relevant for the conservation and sustainable
use of natural resources for their livelihood. The cycle associated with the system reflects the
synergy of practices with the natural phenomenon and indicators. Contrary to common modern
belief, Jhum is carbon sink, maintain soil health, preserve biological diversity and sustain local
climate. Forest clearing during Jhum is not deforestation but forest modification allowing forest
regrowth during sufficiently long fallow. Fundamentally, Jhum as a system is an integrated
approach to establish agro-ecosystem in the difficult terrains of tropical hill regions that involve
forest, soil, biodiversity and livestock management through their culture, tradition and rituals that
coevolved with associated ecosystem. Instead of being threat to climate or environment, the system
can provide deeper insight into the many different aspects of sustainable and climate resilient
development; and the interrelated role of local peoples and their cultures.
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