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Figure 3 from Lansing, J.S. and Kremer, J.N. 1993. Emergent properties of Balinese water temple networks: Coadaptation on a rugged fitness landscape. American Anthropologist 95(1): 97-114.

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Figure 3 from Lansing, J.S. and Kremer, J.N. 1993. Emergent properties of Balinese water temple networks: Coadaptation on a rugged fitness landscape. American Anthropologist 95(1): 97-114.

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Fig. 4. Survey responses about major concerns of farmers stratified by field location (relative to water supply) within a given subak (N=150)

Lansing, J.S.and Miller, J.H. 2005. Cooperation, Games, and Ecological Feedback: Some Insights from Bali. Current Anthropology 46(2):328-333.

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Figure based on results from Lansing, J.S. and Kremer, J.N. 1993. Emergent properties of Balinese water temple networks: Coadaptation on a rugged fitness landscape. American Anthropologist 95(1): 97-114.