Strategy games to improve environmental policymaking
Version
Published
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Garcia, Claude A.
Savilaakso, Sini
Verburg, René W.
Fernbach, Philip
Sloman, Steven A.
Peterson, Garry D.
Araújo, Miguel B.
Bastin, Jean-François
Boutinot, Laurence
Crowther, Thomas W.
Dessard, Hélène
Dray, Anne
Francisco, Scott
Ghazoul, Jaboury
Feintrenie, Laurène
Hainzelin, Etienne
Kleinschroth, Fritz
Naimi, Babak
Novotny, Ivan P.
Oszwald, Johan
Pietsch, Stephan A.
Quétier, Fabien
Robinson, Brian E.
Sassen, Marieke
Sist, Plinio
Sunderland, Terry
Vermeulen, Cédric
Wilmé, Lucienne
Wilson, Sarah J.
Zorondo-Rodríguez, Francisco
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
While the scientific community documents environmental degradation and develops scenarios to identify the operational margins of system Earth, less attention is given to how decisions are made that steer the system in one direction or the other. We propose to use strategy games for this purpose, increasing the representation of human agency in scenario development and creating spaces for deliberation between different worldviews. Played by the right people, strategy games could help break free from established norms and support more transparent democratic dialogues, responding to the human and social limitations of current decision-making. The question is, who gets to play?
Publisher DOI
Journal
Nature Sustainability
ISSN
2398-9629
Publisher URL
Volume
5
Issue
6
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Submitter
WaeberP
Citation apa
Garcia, C. A., Savilaakso, S., Verburg, R. W., Stoudmann, N., Fernbach, P., Sloman, S. A., Peterson, G. D., Araújo, M. B., Bastin, J.-F., Blaser, J., Boutinot, L., Crowther, T. W., Dessard, H., Dray, A., Francisco, S., Ghazoul, J., Feintrenie, L., Hainzelin, E., Kleinschroth, F., … Waeber, P. O. (2022). Strategy games to improve environmental policymaking. In Nature Sustainability (Vol. 5, Issue 6). Nature Publishing Group. https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/34223
