Rising waters and the increasing devastation of flood events make coastal resilience a significant issue in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia, particularly in the city of Norfolk. Enhancing resilience requires ongoing stakeholder engagement designed to invite dialogue while encouraging cross-jurisdictional collaboration and comprehensive problem-solving. Climate change games have been employed to support these endeavors. This dissertation provides a response to the following research questions: 1) What is the origin of the climate change game genre? 2) Why are key stakeholders in coastal resilience using climate change games? And 3) how do these games operate for these key stakeholders? To answer these questions, I focused on two games u...
This paper introduces the Games Realising Effective and Affective Transformation (GREAT) research an...
Simulation games are increasingly popular tools for opening up future imaginaries, especially in the...
Urban development and disaster risk are deeply linked, especially now when we are facing increasingl...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of climate change communication, specifi...
Through user experience testing and observation of player interactions, we examined the potential fo...
Educational games are potential tools for communicating climate science to the public and thus impro...
In this paper, we discuss the potential role of immersive interactive games in public engagement wit...
Addressing the challenge of engaging people with climate change, this paper sheds light on the Clima...
As our planet undergoes radical change as a result of the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosph...
Novel methods for enhancing collaboration and interactions are required to ensure that stakeholders ...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Flood prevention in mixed...
It is critical to pursue climate change education through a variety of methods, with a variety of au...
Educational games are potential tools for communicating climate science to the public and thus impro...
The temperature in our atmosphere is steadily rising; therefore, we need a method of communicating c...
As rising sea levels and subsequent recurrent flooding disproportionately affects coastal areas, it ...
This paper introduces the Games Realising Effective and Affective Transformation (GREAT) research an...
Simulation games are increasingly popular tools for opening up future imaginaries, especially in the...
Urban development and disaster risk are deeply linked, especially now when we are facing increasingl...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of climate change communication, specifi...
Through user experience testing and observation of player interactions, we examined the potential fo...
Educational games are potential tools for communicating climate science to the public and thus impro...
In this paper, we discuss the potential role of immersive interactive games in public engagement wit...
Addressing the challenge of engaging people with climate change, this paper sheds light on the Clima...
As our planet undergoes radical change as a result of the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosph...
Novel methods for enhancing collaboration and interactions are required to ensure that stakeholders ...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record. Flood prevention in mixed...
It is critical to pursue climate change education through a variety of methods, with a variety of au...
Educational games are potential tools for communicating climate science to the public and thus impro...
The temperature in our atmosphere is steadily rising; therefore, we need a method of communicating c...
As rising sea levels and subsequent recurrent flooding disproportionately affects coastal areas, it ...
This paper introduces the Games Realising Effective and Affective Transformation (GREAT) research an...
Simulation games are increasingly popular tools for opening up future imaginaries, especially in the...
Urban development and disaster risk are deeply linked, especially now when we are facing increasingl...