Serious game design to reveal delta ENIGMAs for shifting to more flexible and adaptive flood risk management
Vivian Juliette Cortes-Arevalo (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)
Jim van Belzen (NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
Gerald Jan ellen (Deltares)
J. H. Slinger (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)
T.J. Bouma (NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
Heleen Vreugdenhil (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)
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Abstract
ΔENIGMA is a national research infrastructure with various work packages (WP) studying the water and sediment dynamics for nature-based, flexible, and adaptive flood risk management in the Dutch Delta's river-estuary-coast continuum. WP6 joins efforts between TUDelft, Wageningen, Twente, and Deltares Labs to study and facilitate interactions bridging related knowledgecommunication- action gaps. The WP6 designs various tools, such as serious games, using digital and physical interfaces to facilitate collaborations between societal and academic actors while joining efforts within, across, and beyond WPs. Collaborative interactions are considered productive when achieving individual, group, and societal learning about the problem and proposed solutions, the norms and values behind, and the necessary (collective) action f (Barth et al., 2023). This paper presents the TU Delft Game Lab+’s prototype, developed with ΔENIGMA WP2 and TU Delft Serious Game Design students (Kontaxopoulou et al., 2024).