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A Serious Board Game to Analyze Socio-Ecological Dynamics towards Collaboration in Agriculture

Maria Elena Orduña Alegría, Niels Schütze, Samuel C. Zipper

2020Sustainability41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Climate change exacerbates water scarcity and associated conflicts over water resources. To address said conflicts and achieve sustainable use of water resources in agriculture, further development of socio-ecological adaptations are required. In this study, we evaluate the ability of MAHIZ, a serious board game, to analyze socio-hydrological dynamics related to irrigated agriculture. Gameplay involves the player’s decision-making with associated impacts on water resources and crop productivity in diverse climate and policy scenarios. We evaluated MAHIZ as (1) an innovative science communication and sustainability education approach, and (2) a data collection method to inform socio-hydrological theory and models. Analysis of 35 recorded game sessions demonstrated that MAHIZ is an effective education tool about the tragedy of commons in agrohydrology and was able to identify important decision-making processes and associations between critical social parameters (e.g., communication, trust, competence) and the evolution of collective action. MAHIZ has an open game design, so the approach can be adapted for both scientific insight and outreach.

Topics & Concepts

Tragedy of the commonsOutreachSustainabilityAgricultureWater scarcityCollective actionEnvironmental resource managementVirtual waterWater resourcesGame theoryEnvironmental economicsBusinessKnowledge managementComputer scienceCommonsEnvironmental scienceEcologyEconomicsPolitical scienceEconomic growthLawPoliticsMicroeconomicsBiologyClimate change impacts on agricultureAgricultural Innovations and PracticesEducational Games and Gamification
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