The role playing games in an ABM participatory modeling process: Outcomes from five different experiments carried out in the last five years

Since 1996, we have used Role Playing Games (RPG) with our Multi-Agent System (MAS) platform, CORMAS (Bousquet et al. 1998), in different experiments about local land use management, water management, negotiations between foresters and breeders, and preservation of wild genetic resources by local peasants. Each experiment tested a different sort of coupling between RPG and CORMAS, from a RPG simply explaining the MAS model to a RPG strongly evolving in the different steps of the modeling itself. Each experiment tested also different objectives for this linking, from the improvement of the modeler's knowledge about the issue to the support of an endogenous debate within the local community. For a better knowledge of the use of these games, we varied in each experiment (i) the links between the games and the reality; (ii) the nature of knowledge put at players' disposal (players' knowledge or external expert's knowledge, technical or social knowledge,...); (iii) the adaptability and the upgrade ability of rules; (iv) and of course the supports of the game (board game; links with MAS; type of rules, players and organizer,...). Finally, the difficult question of validation was started on by several ways, from computer and statistical validation as well as the different possibilities of players' validation. In this paper, we have begun a formalized appraisal of these six experiments, allowing us stressing the advantages and disadvantages of each methodological step as regards the different possibly purposes of the participatory modeling.

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Main Authors: D'Aquino, Patrick, Barreteau, Olivier, Etienne, Michel, Boisseau, Stanislas, Aubert, Sigrid, Bousquet, François, Le Page, Christophe, Daré, William's
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5440292024-12-13T17:24:10Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/544029/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/544029/ The role playing games in an ABM participatory modeling process: Outcomes from five different experiments carried out in the last five years. D'Aquino Patrick, Barreteau Olivier, Etienne Michel, Boisseau Stanislas, Aubert Sigrid, Bousquet François, Le Page Christophe, Daré William's. 2002. In : Proceedings of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society Conference, 24-27 June 2002, Lugano, Switzerland. Eds A.E. Rizzoli, A.J. Jakeman. s.l. : s.n., 275-280. International Environmental Modelling and Software Society Conference, Lugano, Suisse, 24 Juin 2002/27 Juin 2002.http://www.iemss.org/iemss2002/proceedings/pdf/volume%20due/192_daquino.pdf <http://www.iemss.org/iemss2002/proceedings/pdf/volume%20due/192_daquino.pdf> The role playing games in an ABM participatory modeling process: Outcomes from five different experiments carried out in the last five years D'Aquino, Patrick Barreteau, Olivier Etienne, Michel Boisseau, Stanislas Aubert, Sigrid Bousquet, François Le Page, Christophe Daré, William's eng 2002 s.n. Proceedings of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society Conference, 24-27 June 2002, Lugano, Switzerland P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques Since 1996, we have used Role Playing Games (RPG) with our Multi-Agent System (MAS) platform, CORMAS (Bousquet et al. 1998), in different experiments about local land use management, water management, negotiations between foresters and breeders, and preservation of wild genetic resources by local peasants. Each experiment tested a different sort of coupling between RPG and CORMAS, from a RPG simply explaining the MAS model to a RPG strongly evolving in the different steps of the modeling itself. Each experiment tested also different objectives for this linking, from the improvement of the modeler's knowledge about the issue to the support of an endogenous debate within the local community. For a better knowledge of the use of these games, we varied in each experiment (i) the links between the games and the reality; (ii) the nature of knowledge put at players' disposal (players' knowledge or external expert's knowledge, technical or social knowledge,...); (iii) the adaptability and the upgrade ability of rules; (iv) and of course the supports of the game (board game; links with MAS; type of rules, players and organizer,...). Finally, the difficult question of validation was started on by several ways, from computer and statistical validation as well as the different possibilities of players' validation. In this paper, we have begun a formalized appraisal of these six experiments, allowing us stressing the advantages and disadvantages of each methodological step as regards the different possibly purposes of the participatory modeling. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/544029/1/document_544029.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://www.iemss.org/iemss2002/proceedings/pdf/volume%20due/192_daquino.pdf http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=199907 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://www.iemss.org/iemss2002/proceedings/pdf/volume%20due/192_daquino.pdf
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P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques
D'Aquino, Patrick
Barreteau, Olivier
Etienne, Michel
Boisseau, Stanislas
Aubert, Sigrid
Bousquet, François
Le Page, Christophe
Daré, William's
The role playing games in an ABM participatory modeling process: Outcomes from five different experiments carried out in the last five years
description Since 1996, we have used Role Playing Games (RPG) with our Multi-Agent System (MAS) platform, CORMAS (Bousquet et al. 1998), in different experiments about local land use management, water management, negotiations between foresters and breeders, and preservation of wild genetic resources by local peasants. Each experiment tested a different sort of coupling between RPG and CORMAS, from a RPG simply explaining the MAS model to a RPG strongly evolving in the different steps of the modeling itself. Each experiment tested also different objectives for this linking, from the improvement of the modeler's knowledge about the issue to the support of an endogenous debate within the local community. For a better knowledge of the use of these games, we varied in each experiment (i) the links between the games and the reality; (ii) the nature of knowledge put at players' disposal (players' knowledge or external expert's knowledge, technical or social knowledge,...); (iii) the adaptability and the upgrade ability of rules; (iv) and of course the supports of the game (board game; links with MAS; type of rules, players and organizer,...). Finally, the difficult question of validation was started on by several ways, from computer and statistical validation as well as the different possibilities of players' validation. In this paper, we have begun a formalized appraisal of these six experiments, allowing us stressing the advantages and disadvantages of each methodological step as regards the different possibly purposes of the participatory modeling.
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author D'Aquino, Patrick
Barreteau, Olivier
Etienne, Michel
Boisseau, Stanislas
Aubert, Sigrid
Bousquet, François
Le Page, Christophe
Daré, William's
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Barreteau, Olivier
Etienne, Michel
Boisseau, Stanislas
Aubert, Sigrid
Bousquet, François
Le Page, Christophe
Daré, William's
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title The role playing games in an ABM participatory modeling process: Outcomes from five different experiments carried out in the last five years
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