The cooperative management of rice terraces in Bali reveals an interesting phenomenon that stems from the feedback loop between human decisions and the ecosystem process. In particular, spatial patterning is observed, which is heavily reliant on the farmer's decision to plant crops as well as the response from the physical environment like pest damage and water shortage. A recent study proposed an evolutionary game theoretic model to infer particular power laws governing this spatial patterning along the Bali region. In this paper, we show a snapshot of rice patches in Bali with colors to indicate the different stages of rice growth
翻译:在巴厘岛合作管理的稻田中,有一种有趣的现象,它源于人类决策和生态系统过程之间的反馈循环。特别地,观察到了空间图案,这很大程度上依赖于农民种植作物的决策以及来自物理环境的响应,如害虫损害和缺水。最近的一项研究提出了一种演化博弈模型,推断了控制巴厘岛沿线空间图案的特定幂律。在本文中,我们展示了巴厘岛稻田中稻田的快照,并使用颜色表示不同阶段的稻米生长状况。