Learning More about Sustainable Water Management
As part of this role, the gamers have to react to changes in climate and create a balance between the requirements of different user groups by actively managing water distribution, for example by means of hydraulic-engineering measures.
The simulation game has been developed within the framework of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research’s "INKA BB" innovation network by the Leibniz Center for agricultural landscape research e.V. (ZALF) in cooperation with project partners. The aim of the project was to present scientific research results to a broad public in an engaging format to create awareness of the problem of climate change. In collaboration with IMC, the innovation network found a competent partner in the area of digital education.
Together, the project partners have developed a serious game designed mainly for high school and university students, as well as for stakeholders who regularly deal with water management. The game depicts a typical Brandenburg landscape where different climate scenarios are simulated over a time frame of fifty years.