Simulating the Dynamics of Subsistence Fishing Communities: REEFGAME as a Learning and Data-Gathering Computer-Assisted Role-Play Game

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2012

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Cleland, Deborah
Dray, Anne
perez, pascal
Cruz-Trinidad, Annabelle
Geronimo, Rollan

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Sage Publications Inc

Abstract

REEFGAME is a computer-assisted role-playing game that explores the interactions among management strategies, livelihood options, and ecological degradation in subsistence fishing communities. The tool has been successfully used in the Philippines and a variety of student workshops. In the field, REEFGAME operated as a two-way learning tool, helping local fishers better understand their collective impacts on the marine ecosystem and providing researchers with insights into fisher livelihood strategies. This demonstrates the game's ability to serve as powerful springboard for social learning and discussion among stakeholders, while providing useful scientific insights into decision-making processes. Although not specifically designed for the purpose, REEFGAME has also been used in the university setting to facilitate student engagement and demonstrate a range of social and ecological concepts.

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real-life conditions, agent-based modeling, alternative livelihoods, board games, cash economy, commons, computer-assisted simulation, coral reefs, debriefing, debt relationships, decision-making processes, decision-support tools

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Simulation and Gaming

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Journal article

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2037-12-31