swidden

SWID-en

Slash-and-burn cultivation — fell the forest, burn it, plant in the ash, move on when the soil is spent. The ash is the fertilizer; the clearing is the field. Swidden is the oldest and most widespread form of agriculture on earth, and in tropical forests it can be sustainable at low population density.
Etymology
Northern English dialect, possibly from Old Norse sviðna, to be singed.
agriculture ecology fire human settlement
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