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- Examples of subsistence economy include12:
- Hunting and gathering techniques (foraging)
- Artisan fishing
- Aboriginal whaling (such as the subsistence hunting of the bowhead whale in the Arctic)
- Shifting cultivation (slash-and-burn agriculture)
- Sedentary farming (permanent or semi-permanent cultivation of land in fixed locations)
- Intensive subsistence farming
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Hunting and gathering techniques, also known as foraging: Artisan fishing — a term which particularly applies to coastal or island ethnic groups using traditional techniques for subsistence fishing. Aboriginal whaling, including the subsistence hunting of the bowhead whale in the Arctic.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsistence_economyTypes of Subsistence Agriculture with Features and Examples
- 1. Shifting Cultivation: Shifting cultivation, also known as slash-and-burn agriculture, is a traditional farming method practiced predominantly in tropical regions with dense vegetation. ...
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