Games as tools to address conservation conflicts

作者: Steve M. Redpath , Aidan Keane , Henrik Andrén , Zachary Baynham-Herd , Nils Bunnefeld

DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2018.03.005

关键词: Management scienceConflict (Psychology)Effective managementResearch questionGame theoryRole playingField (computer science)Computer science

摘要: Conservation conflicts represent complex multilayered problems that are challenging to study. We explore the utility of theoretical, experimental, and constructivist approaches games help understand manage these challenges. show how can develop theory, patterns in conflict, highlight potentially effective management solutions. The choice approach should be guided by research question whether focus is on testing hypotheses, predicting behaviour, or engaging stakeholders. Games provide an exciting opportunity unravel complexity conflicts, while researchers need awareness limitations ethical constraints involved. Given opportunities, this field will benefit from greater investment development.

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