Guwahati, June 15 -- Reported by Roopak Goswami

Guwahati: As climate change and food security concerns intensify worldwide, a new study by Nagaland University has found that the centuries-old indigenous knowledge of the Angami Nagas continue to sustain one of Northeast India's most successful traditional farming systems.

The research reveals that Angami terrace cultivation is supported not just by engineering and farming techniques, but by a sophisticated body of ecological knowledge, cultural practices, and community cooperation that has been refined over generations.

Published in a Scopus-indexed SAGE journal, the study was conducted by researcher Ketekhoto Neiho under the supervision of Srikanth Yamsani of Nagaland University's Trib...