du canh
Verb: - To practice shifting cultivation; to engage in a form of agriculture where farmers clear and cultivate a piece of land for a few seasons and then move to a new area, allowing the old land to lie fallow and regenerate. This term describes the practice itself and the lifestyle associated with it.
This verb describes the specific agricultural practice. It is often used in historical, anthropological, or geographical contexts to discuss traditional farming methods. - Người dân tộc thiểu số ở vùng này trước đây thường du canh. (Ethnic minorities in this region used to practice shifting cultivation.) - Phương thức du canh không còn phù hợp khi dân số tăng. (The method of shifting cultivation is no longer suitable as the population increases.)
- Du canh du cư: This is a common compound phrase meaning "shifting cultivation and nomadic life," describing a lifestyle where communities move their settlements along with their farming activities.
- Một số bộ tộc sống theo lối du canh du cư. (Some tribes live a lifestyle of shifting cultivation and nomadism.)
- Định canh (Verb): To practice sedentary or settled agriculture; the opposite of .
- Canh tác (Verb): To cultivate, to farm (a general term).
- Lối sống du canh (Noun Phrase): The shifting cultivation lifestyle.
- Làm rẫy (Verb, colloquial): To practice slash-and-burn agriculture, a specific type of shifting cultivation.
- Phát rừng làm rẫy (Verb Phrase): To clear forest land for temporary cultivation.
- Nông nghiệp du canh (Noun Phrase): Shifting cultivation agriculture.
- Nông nghiệp du canh có thể dẫn đến suy thoái rừng. (Shifting cultivation agriculture can lead to forest degradation.)
- Practise nomadic farming