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Rethinking Decision Support Under Conditions of Irreducible Uncertainty: Co-Designing a Serious Game to Navigate Baltic Sea Nutrient Enrichment

Journal

SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES
Volume 34, Issue 8, Pages 1075-1092

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2021.1934930

Keywords

Baltic Sea; co-design of serious games; collaborative decision making; multifunctionality; river basin governance; systemic practice; wicked situations

Funding

  1. BONUS (Art 185) by EU
  2. BONUS (Art 185) by Formas, a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development
  3. Sweden's Innovation Agency, Vinnova
  4. The Academy of Finland
  5. National Centre for Research and Development in Poland
  6. European Commission
  7. Svenska Forskningsradet Formas

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Science-informed, reductionist policy has failed to effectively address complex problems, requiring systemic practices to deal with interconnected and unpredictable wicked situations. This study shows that game co-design can enhance understanding of wicked situations and facilitate spontaneous cooperation among diverse stakeholders.
Science-informed, reductionist policy has systematically failed to address wicked situations. Such situations are highly interconnected and unpredictable. As a consequence, the implementation of so-called desirable interventions can lead to the export of vulnerabilities within and across different societal domains, sectors, intersections and scales. Systemic practice is an emerging field, and highlights the need to enrich scientific inquiry and policy actions through action learning with an extended peer community'' as a means to navigate wicked situations. In this paper, we report on the potential of game co-design as a systemic practice to improve the situation of Baltic Sea nutrient enrichment. Findings from water catchments in Finland, Sweden and Poland suggest that the co-design of serious games can both enhance the comprehension of wicked situations, and foster self-organized concerted action without imposing a convergence of perspectives amongst diverse stakeholders.

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