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Ecology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability
Creating a climate changed future with the sea level rise interactive-fiction game “Lagos2199”
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Patrick W. Keys1  Matthew P. Keys2 
[1] School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University;Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
关键词: climate change;    education;    fiction;    future;    Lagos;    Nigeria;    sea-level rise;    serious game;   
DOI  :  10.5751/ES-13393-270340
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Story-based futures serve an important role in climate change scenario development. Stories are particularly useful in exploring sea level rise possibilities, since we know many coastal areas are specifically vulnerable to accelerating rises in sea level. This discrete change in coastline is different from most other climate change impacts, and offers a clear basis for scientifically informed, future scenarios. We demonstrated this with a creative world-building effort set in Lagos, Nigeria in the year 2199. Further, we employed story-based scenario development, and created a learning-oriented serious game that allows users to experience a future Lagos in an open-ended, text-based adventure style. This collaborative process blended scientific research, story-telling, and artistic co-creation to iteratively construct the game “Lagos2199”. A pilot-use case of Lagos2199 is documented herein, with preliminary survey results from the student users. We present two core insights. First, we demonstrate how scientific projections regarding sea level rise can be leveraged as an entry point for world-building and scenario development of the future. Second, we show that such a scenario can be transformed into an immersive, story-based serious game to creatively communicate possible futures. Providing the next generation of citizens with fluency in both climate change impacts and how society will interact with such impacts is critical for providing adaptive capacity over the coming decades and centuries of accelerating global change.

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