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A common pool resource role-playing game for increased stakeholder engagement

A common pool resource role-playing game for increased stakeholder engagement. I. Mialisoa L. Raveloarimalala , Lena M. Reibelt, Natasha Stoudmann, Trevor Jones, Patrick O. Waeber.

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A common pool resource role-playing game for increased stakeholder engagement

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  1. A common pool resource role-playing game for increased stakeholder engagement I Mialisoa L. Raveloarimalala, Lena M. Reibelt, Natasha Stoudmann, Trevor Jones, Patrick O. Waeber ATBC 2019, 30/06 – 03/08 Antananarivo, Madagascar Mialisoa L. Raveloarimalala

  2. Lake Alaotra Reibelt et al 2017 – International Journal of Primatology

  3. Lake Alaotra Reibelt et al 2017 – International Journal of Primatology

  4. Lake Alaotra Reibelt et al 2017 – International Journal of Primatology

  5. Lake Alaotra Reibelt et al 2017 – International Journal of Primatology

  6. Lake Alaotra Introduction Reibelt et al 2017 – International Journal of Primatology

  7. System trends

  8. System trends

  9. System trends

  10. System trends

  11. System trends

  12. Companion Modeling

  13. Conceptual model

  14. Gaming for conservation?

  15. Gaming for conservation? ?

  16. Transformingthe model into a game

  17. Transformingthe model into a game

  18. Transformingthe model into a game

  19. Transformingthe model into a game

  20. Transformingthe model into a game

  21. Transformingthe model into a game

  22. Transformingthe model into a game

  23. Wetland Education Game

  24. Wetland Education Game

  25. Suggested management for fisheries

  26. Suggested management for fisheries n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  27. Suggested management for fisheries n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  28. Suggested management for fisheries n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  29. Suggested management for marshlands n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  30. Suggested management for marshlands n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  31. Suggested management for marshlands n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  32. Suggested management for marshlands n=152 (19 game workshops, 8 participants each) [Number of mentions]

  33. Understanding conservation rules

  34. Thankyou!

  35. Enjoy the WEDU GAME “Establish a regulation and punish the destroyers because without laws there is no offense, and consequently no penalty.” “If it is possible to share the game with the teachers and they will educate the children for a legacy for all generations.” “The VOI and association members must be strict in the management of the lake and fishing closure, in accordance with the law.” “Everyone will do a restoration of destroyed marshes, this initiative is not expensive, as its destruction, or, if everyone is well aware of its importance, the restoration will be beneficial for all.”

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