Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game
One project of the Nile Basin Development Challenge (http://nilebdc.org) aims to match land and water 'practices' and interventions to the needs of specific landscapes. In 2011, we experimented with a game - modeled on the 'happy families' childrens' game - to discuss the challenges involved. In thi...
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| author | Duncan, Alan J. |
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| description | One project of the Nile Basin Development Challenge (http://nilebdc.org) aims to match land and water 'practices' and interventions to the needs of specific landscapes. In 2011, we experimented with a game - modeled on the 'happy families' childrens' game - to discuss the challenges involved. In this video, Alan Duncan (ILRI) and other game members explain the results of a game played at the 3rd International Forum on Water and Food in November 2011. The game used a fictional landscape derived from real NBDC sites in Ethiopia. |
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| language | Inglés |
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| spelling | CGSpace124862023-03-31T14:29:07Z Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game Duncan, Alan J. nile river rainwater One project of the Nile Basin Development Challenge (http://nilebdc.org) aims to match land and water 'practices' and interventions to the needs of specific landscapes. In 2011, we experimented with a game - modeled on the 'happy families' childrens' game - to discuss the challenges involved. In this video, Alan Duncan (ILRI) and other game members explain the results of a game played at the 3rd International Forum on Water and Food in November 2011. The game used a fictional landscape derived from real NBDC sites in Ethiopia. 2011-11-23 2011-12-05T12:19:54Z 2011-12-05T12:19:54Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/12486 en Open Access Duncan, A.J. 2011. Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | nile river rainwater Duncan, Alan J. Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game |
| title | Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game |
| title_full | Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game |
| title_short | Rainwater management interventions—The 'happy strategies' game |
| title_sort | rainwater management interventions the happy strategies game |
| topic | nile river rainwater |
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