Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance

The study intervention included playing an irrigation groundwater governance game with multiple rounds and treatments in each village: one game with 5 men players and one game with 5 women players. Player choices and group outcomes (including water withdrawals and availability) for each round of the...

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Autor principal: International Food Policy Research Institute
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144983
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description The study intervention included playing an irrigation groundwater governance game with multiple rounds and treatments in each village: one game with 5 men players and one game with 5 women players. Player choices and group outcomes (including water withdrawals and availability) for each round of the game were recorded and uploaded to SurveyCTO. A pre- and post-game survey of individual players immediately before and immediately after the game was conducted to gather data on characteristics of the players, their households and farms including current irrigation practices, individual mental models regarding groundwater resources and their management, and perceptions about levels of trust and cooperation between community members. The games and surveys were conducted in 10 villages within 2 districts of the coastal Keta basin of Ghana (located in the Volta Region of Ghana).
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spelling CGSpace1449832024-06-21T11:42:04Z Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance International Food Policy Research Institute game theory resource management irrigaton groundwater governance community involvement The study intervention included playing an irrigation groundwater governance game with multiple rounds and treatments in each village: one game with 5 men players and one game with 5 women players. Player choices and group outcomes (including water withdrawals and availability) for each round of the game were recorded and uploaded to SurveyCTO. A pre- and post-game survey of individual players immediately before and immediately after the game was conducted to gather data on characteristics of the players, their households and farms including current irrigation practices, individual mental models regarding groundwater resources and their management, and perceptions about levels of trust and cooperation between community members. The games and surveys were conducted in 10 villages within 2 districts of the coastal Keta basin of Ghana (located in the Volta Region of Ghana). 2023-08-02 2024-06-04T20:14:11Z 2024-06-04T20:14:11Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144983 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2023. Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/E7QN4E. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle game theory
resource management
irrigaton
groundwater
governance
community involvement
International Food Policy Research Institute
Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
title Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
title_full Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
title_fullStr Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
title_full_unstemmed Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
title_short Ghana Keta Groundwater Games for Resource Governance
title_sort ghana keta groundwater games for resource governance
topic game theory
resource management
irrigaton
groundwater
governance
community involvement
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144983
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