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1. Soil fertility in indigenous swidden fields and fallows in northern Amazonia, Brazil.

2. Drivers and consequences of archetypical shifting cultivation transitions.

3. Land‐use intensification increases richness of native and exotic herbaceous plants, but not endemics, in Malagasy vanilla landscapes.

4. Forest regeneration can positively contribute to local hydrological ecosystem services: Implications for forest landscape restoration.

5. Contribution of plant litter and soil variables to organic carbon pools following tropical forest development after slash‐and‐burn agriculture.

6. Recovery of soil macronutrients following shifting cultivation and ethnopedology of the Adi community in the Eastern Himalaya.

7. Sweat bees on hot chillies: provision of pollination services by native bees in traditional slash-and-burn agriculture in the Yucatán Peninsula of tropical Mexico.

8. The role of remnant trees in carbon sequestration, vegetation structure and tree diversity of early succession regrowing fallows in eastern Sierra Leone.

9. The responses of soil, litter and root carbon stocks to the conversion of forest regrowth to crop and tree production systems used by smallholder farmers in eastern Amazonia.

10. Land use as a filter for species composition in Amazonian secondary forests.

11. Dynamics of soil chemical properties in shifting cultivation systems in the tropics: a meta-analysis.

12. Carbon outcomes of major land-cover transitions in SE Asia: great uncertainties and REDD+ policy implications.

13. SOIL EROSION ASSOCIATED WITH AN UPLAND FARMING SYSTEM UNDER POPULATION PRESSURE IN NORTHEAST INDIA.

14. Bat diversity and abundance associated with the degree of secondary succession in a tropical forest mosaic in south-eastern Mexico.

15. Ecosystem Restoration of Jhum Fallows in Northeast India: Microbial C and N Along Altitudinal and Successional Gradients.

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