Learning landscape sustainability and development links

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Landscape is a complex of interacting ecosystems and humans. Conflicting interests among various actors with different values and rationalities occurs. A board game, the Landscape Game, was developed based on game theory to help understand the dynamics of land competition, policy measures and sustainability of a landscape. This game introduces landscape conservation, development, environmental services risks and investment alternatives. The game challenges rational players to maximize their revenues, while at the same time sustaining the landscape. Through this game, various policy instruments, e.g. rules, taxes, land use incentives and disincentives were tested. The game play results show the easi- ness in harmonising sustainability and development when productivity is low. If productivity increases then landscape sustainability can either increase or reduce, affected by government policies and players’ actions. Lessons learned from the game can trigger changes in players’ mental model. The digital version of the game provides opportunities for its wider use._x005F_x000D_ View source
Year

2017

Volume

19

Number

333-349

Pages

333-349

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1505/146554817821865027

Language

English

Keyword(s)

Landscape approach, conservation, agricultural development, deforestation, mental model

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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