Strategy games to improve environmental policymaking

Verburg, Rene W.; Stoudmann, Natasha; Fernbach, Philip; Sloman, Steven A.; Blaser, Juergen; Boutinot, Laurence; Dessard, Helene; Dray, Anne; Francisco, Scott; Feintrenie, Laurene; Hainzelin, Etienne; Kleinschroth, Fritz; Novotny, Ivan P.; Oszwald, Johan; Pietsch, Stephan A.; et. al.

Abstract

--- - Scholars develop scenarios to identify the operational margins of system Earth, but focus less on how decisions are made that affect the system one way or another. Strategy games can help increase the representation of human agency in scenario development, allowing for deliberation among diverse worldviews. - 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?

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Título según WOS: Strategy games to improve environmental policymaking
Título de la Revista: NATURE SUSTAINABILITY
Volumen: 5
Número: 6
Editorial: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 464
Página final: 471
DOI:

10.1038/s41893-022-00881-0

Notas: ISI