All posters are displayed throughout the conference in a dedicated area immediately adjacent to the conference hall and break area.

You can consult them at any time. You will be able to meet and exchange with the authors of the posters during specific sessions that will take place in parallel to the breaks. They are divided into 3 groups.

 

Group A: the authors of group A will be present next to their poster:

- Tuesday, 4 July: 10:30am - 11:00am

- Thursday, 6 July: 9:45am - 10:15am

 

Group B: the authors from group B will be present next to their poster:

- Tuesday, 4 July: 3:00pm - 3:30pm

- Friday, 7 July: 9:30am - 10:00am

 

 Group C: the authors from group C will be present next to their poster:

- Wednesday, 5 July: 9:45am - 10:15am

- Friday, 7 July: 2:45pm - 3:15pm

 

 

Posters of Group A

Exploring sustainable agriculture transitions through serious games

Lisa Best, Erika Speelman, Ryan Teuling

 

Farmer Options, Risks in Complex Ecological-Social systems (FORCES) game to explore farm management practices in diverse landscape contexts in Indonesia

Rika R. Sari, Lisa Tanika, Erika N. Speelman, Danny D. Saputra, Arief L. Hakim, Danae M. A. Rozendaal, Kurniatun Hairiah, Meine van Noordwijk

 

Guiding community discussions on water management using serious gaming. The case of the upper Ewaso Ng’iro river basin, Kenya

Charles Nduhiu Wamucii, Pieter R. van Oel, Adriaan J. Teuling, Arend Ligtenberg, John Mwangi Gathenya, Erika N. Speelman

 

Kilimo na Maji game: A model to explore the effect of social relations in tropical water towers

Margaret Ngunju Githinji, Erika Speelman, Catherine Muthuri, Meine van Noordwijk, Gert Jan Hofstede

 

LittoWag a serious game to explore adaptation scenarios face to coastal risks

Julie Latune, Eva Perrier, Mariana Rios, Joana-Line Guerreiro, Géraldine Abrami, Nils Ferrand 

 

Posters of Group B

Farmers’ choice: Perspectives from smallholders in southern Togo

Ivan P. Novotny, Patrick Waeber, Nastasia Boul Lefeuvre, Claude Garcia, Anne Dray

 

Assessing innovation in malagasy Centella asiatica value chain with a role-playing game

Hoby Volatiana Florence RANJAHARIVELO, Jérôme QUESTE, Zo Hasina RABEMANANJARA, Denis RANDRIAMAMPIONONA, Bruno Salomon RAMAMONJISOA

 

Development of “Let’s Launch Political Parties” Game for Citizenship Education : Toward Cultivating “Political Creativity” and Encouraging Proactive Participation in Politics

Jun Yoshinaga, Ayano Hase, Yuichiro Shin, Masahiro Ohyama, Masayuki Otsuka, Yumi Mori, Xiaoqing XU

 

Role-playing games designed to characterize and discuss local and collective actions that impact the change of agricultural and phytosanitary practices in the Barrois (France)

Coraline Reynaud, Audrey Barbe, Amélie Bourceret, Léa Grohens, Marie Pradeille, Faustine Honoré, Elliot Meunier, Corinne Robert

 

The Concept of the Serious Game “Sustainable Space”

Anna Hurova, Mélanie Becker, Nicolas Becu

 

Posters of Group C

«Dukunú Môlé, zogô cúnxença»: a serious game to reconcile biodiversity conservation and economic development in isolated tropical islands. The case of São Tomé and Principe

Anne Dray, Christophe Le Page, Pierre Bommel, Claude Garcia, Marquinha Martins

 

Deconstructing human-nature relationship in games: analysis and tests on My Spot of Sea

Éléonore Sas, Nicolas Becu

 

Narrative games for social learning: game development and application on transforming fairtrade rules for smallholder organizations

Federico Andreotti, Arnold K. Bregt, Didier Bazile, Erika N. Speelman

 

The role of social relations in land-use decision making in challenging scenarios

Paulina Rosero, José Vivanco, Erika Speelman, Gert Jan Hofstede, Francisco Cuesta, Annah Zhu

 

Gaming Development for Learning Regional Economic Circulation: Regional Economic Circulation Simulation

Masayuki Yoshida, Shigeto Kobayashi, Yoshihisa Miyazaki

 

 

 

 

 

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