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Understanding Game-based Approaches for Improving Sustainable Water Governance: The Potential of Serious Games to Solve Water Problems



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Autore: Adamowski Jan Franklin Visualizza persona
Titolo: Understanding Game-based Approaches for Improving Sustainable Water Governance: The Potential of Serious Games to Solve Water Problems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (272 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: psychosocial perspectives
integrated water resources management
maritime spatial planning
decision-making processes
simulation
rural
water-food-land-energy-climate
Good Environmental Status
assessment
active learning
ecology education
social simulation
educational videogames
gaming-simulation
serious games
transformative change
Q-method
serious games (SGs)
social equity
learning-based intervention
sustainability
water
flood
institutions
planning support systems
system dynamics
Blue Growth
stakeholder participation
serious game
decision making
social learning
serious gaming
nexus
Water Safety Plan
game-based learning
stakeholders
mangrove
participatory modelling
integrated water resource management (IWRM)
experimental social research
river basin management
online games
drinking water management
drinking water
multi-party collaboration
water management
Schwartz’s Value Survey (SVS)
water supply
groundwater
role-play
simulations
stakeholder collaboration
relational practices
Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP)
gamification
aquaculture
transcendental values
peri-urban
urban
Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM)
infrastructure
knowledge co-creation
policy analysis
role-playing games
water governance
value change
Mekong Delta
natural resource management
capacity building
Persona (resp. second.): ChewChengzi
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Sommario/riassunto: The sustainable governance of water resources relies on processes of multi-stakeholder collaborations and interactions that facilitate knowledge co-creation and social learning. Governance systems are often fragmented, forming a barrier to adequately addressing the myriad of challenges affecting water resources, including climate change, increased urbanized populations, and pollution. Transitions towards sustainable water governance will likely require innovative learning partnerships between public, private, and civil society stakeholders. It is essential that such partnerships involve vertical and horizontal communication of ideas and knowledge, and an enabling and democratic environment characterized by informal and open discourse. There is increasing interest in learning-based transitions. Thus far, much scholarly thinking and, to a lesser degree, empirical research has gone into understanding the potential impact of social learning on multi-stakeholder settings. The question of whether such learning can be supported by forms of serious gaming has hardly been asked. This Special Issue critically explores the potential of serious games to support multi-stakeholder social learning and collaborations in the context of water governance. Serious games may involve simulations of real-world events and processes and are challenge players to solve contemporary societal problems; they, therefore, have a purpose beyond entertainment. They offer a largely untapped potential to support social learning and collaboration by facilitating access to and the exchange of knowledge and information, enhancing stakeholder interactions, empowering a wider audience to participate in decision making, and providing opportunities to test and analyze the outcomes of policies and management solutions. Little is known about how game-based approaches can be used in the context of collaborative water governance to maximize their potential for social learning. While several studies have reported examples of serious games, there is comparably less research about how to assess the impacts of serious games on social learning and transformative change.
Altri titoli varianti: Understanding Game-based Approaches for Improving Sustainable Water Governance
Titolo autorizzato: Understanding Game-based Approaches for Improving Sustainable Water Governance: The Potential of Serious Games to Solve Water Problems  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-763-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404085703321
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