Coordination in irrigation systems: An analysis of the Lansing–Kremer model of Bali

作者: Marco A. Janssen

DOI: 10.1016/J.AGSY.2006.05.004

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摘要: Abstract Farmers within irrigation systems, such as those in Bali, solve complex coordination problems to allocate water and control pests. Lansing Kremer’s [Lansing, J.S., Kremer, J.N., 1993. Emergent properties of Balinese temples. American Anthropologist 95(1), 97–114] study temples showed that this problem can be solved by assuming simple local rules for how individual communities make their decisions. Using the original Lansing–Kremer model, robustness insights was analyzed ability agents self-organize found sensitive pest dynamics assumptions agent decision making.

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