Sustainable agroforestry landscape management: Changing the game

Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest-water-people nexus, by balancing upstream and downstream interests, but social and ecological finetuning is needed. New ways of achieving shared understanding of the underlying ecological and social-ecological relations is needed to adapt and contextualize generic solutions. Addressing these challenges between thirteen cases of tropical agroforestry scenario development across three continents requires exploration of generic aspects of issues, knowledge and participative approaches. Participative projects with local stakeholders increasingly use 'serious gaming'. Although helpful, serious games so far (1) appear to be ad hoc, case dependent, with poorly defined extrapolation domains, (2) require heavy research investment, (3) have untested cultural limitations and (4) lack clarity on where and how they can be used in policy making. We classify the main forest-water-people nexus issues and the types of land-use solutions that shape local discourses and that are to be brought to life in the games. Four 'prototype' games will be further used to test hypotheses about the four problems identified constraining game use. The resulting generic forest-water-people games will be the outcome of the project "Scenario evaluation for sustainable agroforestry management through forest-water-people games" (SESAM), for which this article provides a preview.

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Main Authors: van Noordwijk, Meine, Speelman, Erika, Hofstede, Gert Jan, Farida, Ai, Abdurrahim, Ali Yansyah, Miccolis, Andrew, Hakim, Arief Lukman, Wamucii, Charles Nduhiu, Lagneaux, Elisabeth, Andreotti, Federico, Kimbowa, George, Assogba, Gildas Geraud Comlan, Best, Lisa, Tanika, Lisa, Githinji, Margaret, Rosero, Paulina, Sari, Rika Ratna, Satnarain, Usha, Adiwibowo, Soeryo, Ligtenberg, Arend, Muthuri, Catherine, Peña-Claros, Marielos, Purwanto, Edi, van Oel, Pieter, Rozendaal, Danaë, Suprayogo, Didik, Teuling, Adriaan J.
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Subjects:Boundary work, Ecohydrology, Forest-water-people nexus, Landscape approach, Participatory methods, Scenario evaluation, Social-ecological systems, Tropical forests,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5691442024-10-02 van Noordwijk, Meine Speelman, Erika Hofstede, Gert Jan Farida, Ai Abdurrahim, Ali Yansyah Miccolis, Andrew Hakim, Arief Lukman Wamucii, Charles Nduhiu Lagneaux, Elisabeth Andreotti, Federico Kimbowa, George Assogba, Gildas Geraud Comlan Best, Lisa Tanika, Lisa Githinji, Margaret Rosero, Paulina Sari, Rika Ratna Satnarain, Usha Adiwibowo, Soeryo Ligtenberg, Arend Muthuri, Catherine Peña-Claros, Marielos Purwanto, Edi van Oel, Pieter Rozendaal, Danaë Suprayogo, Didik Teuling, Adriaan J. Article/Letter to editor Land 9 (2020) 8 ISSN: 2073-445X Sustainable agroforestry landscape management: Changing the game 2020 Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest-water-people nexus, by balancing upstream and downstream interests, but social and ecological finetuning is needed. New ways of achieving shared understanding of the underlying ecological and social-ecological relations is needed to adapt and contextualize generic solutions. Addressing these challenges between thirteen cases of tropical agroforestry scenario development across three continents requires exploration of generic aspects of issues, knowledge and participative approaches. Participative projects with local stakeholders increasingly use 'serious gaming'. Although helpful, serious games so far (1) appear to be ad hoc, case dependent, with poorly defined extrapolation domains, (2) require heavy research investment, (3) have untested cultural limitations and (4) lack clarity on where and how they can be used in policy making. We classify the main forest-water-people nexus issues and the types of land-use solutions that shape local discourses and that are to be brought to life in the games. Four 'prototype' games will be further used to test hypotheses about the four problems identified constraining game use. The resulting generic forest-water-people games will be the outcome of the project "Scenario evaluation for sustainable agroforestry management through forest-water-people games" (SESAM), for which this article provides a preview. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/sustainable-agroforestry-landscape-management-changing-the-game 10.3390/LAND9080243 https://edepot.wur.nl/530279 Boundary work Ecohydrology Forest-water-people nexus Landscape approach Participatory methods Scenario evaluation Social-ecological systems Tropical forests https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Boundary work
Ecohydrology
Forest-water-people nexus
Landscape approach
Participatory methods
Scenario evaluation
Social-ecological systems
Tropical forests
Boundary work
Ecohydrology
Forest-water-people nexus
Landscape approach
Participatory methods
Scenario evaluation
Social-ecological systems
Tropical forests
spellingShingle Boundary work
Ecohydrology
Forest-water-people nexus
Landscape approach
Participatory methods
Scenario evaluation
Social-ecological systems
Tropical forests
Boundary work
Ecohydrology
Forest-water-people nexus
Landscape approach
Participatory methods
Scenario evaluation
Social-ecological systems
Tropical forests
van Noordwijk, Meine
Speelman, Erika
Hofstede, Gert Jan
Farida, Ai
Abdurrahim, Ali Yansyah
Miccolis, Andrew
Hakim, Arief Lukman
Wamucii, Charles Nduhiu
Lagneaux, Elisabeth
Andreotti, Federico
Kimbowa, George
Assogba, Gildas Geraud Comlan
Best, Lisa
Tanika, Lisa
Githinji, Margaret
Rosero, Paulina
Sari, Rika Ratna
Satnarain, Usha
Adiwibowo, Soeryo
Ligtenberg, Arend
Muthuri, Catherine
Peña-Claros, Marielos
Purwanto, Edi
van Oel, Pieter
Rozendaal, Danaë
Suprayogo, Didik
Teuling, Adriaan J.
Sustainable agroforestry landscape management: Changing the game
description Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest-water-people nexus, by balancing upstream and downstream interests, but social and ecological finetuning is needed. New ways of achieving shared understanding of the underlying ecological and social-ecological relations is needed to adapt and contextualize generic solutions. Addressing these challenges between thirteen cases of tropical agroforestry scenario development across three continents requires exploration of generic aspects of issues, knowledge and participative approaches. Participative projects with local stakeholders increasingly use 'serious gaming'. Although helpful, serious games so far (1) appear to be ad hoc, case dependent, with poorly defined extrapolation domains, (2) require heavy research investment, (3) have untested cultural limitations and (4) lack clarity on where and how they can be used in policy making. We classify the main forest-water-people nexus issues and the types of land-use solutions that shape local discourses and that are to be brought to life in the games. Four 'prototype' games will be further used to test hypotheses about the four problems identified constraining game use. The resulting generic forest-water-people games will be the outcome of the project "Scenario evaluation for sustainable agroforestry management through forest-water-people games" (SESAM), for which this article provides a preview.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Boundary work
Ecohydrology
Forest-water-people nexus
Landscape approach
Participatory methods
Scenario evaluation
Social-ecological systems
Tropical forests
author van Noordwijk, Meine
Speelman, Erika
Hofstede, Gert Jan
Farida, Ai
Abdurrahim, Ali Yansyah
Miccolis, Andrew
Hakim, Arief Lukman
Wamucii, Charles Nduhiu
Lagneaux, Elisabeth
Andreotti, Federico
Kimbowa, George
Assogba, Gildas Geraud Comlan
Best, Lisa
Tanika, Lisa
Githinji, Margaret
Rosero, Paulina
Sari, Rika Ratna
Satnarain, Usha
Adiwibowo, Soeryo
Ligtenberg, Arend
Muthuri, Catherine
Peña-Claros, Marielos
Purwanto, Edi
van Oel, Pieter
Rozendaal, Danaë
Suprayogo, Didik
Teuling, Adriaan J.
author_facet van Noordwijk, Meine
Speelman, Erika
Hofstede, Gert Jan
Farida, Ai
Abdurrahim, Ali Yansyah
Miccolis, Andrew
Hakim, Arief Lukman
Wamucii, Charles Nduhiu
Lagneaux, Elisabeth
Andreotti, Federico
Kimbowa, George
Assogba, Gildas Geraud Comlan
Best, Lisa
Tanika, Lisa
Githinji, Margaret
Rosero, Paulina
Sari, Rika Ratna
Satnarain, Usha
Adiwibowo, Soeryo
Ligtenberg, Arend
Muthuri, Catherine
Peña-Claros, Marielos
Purwanto, Edi
van Oel, Pieter
Rozendaal, Danaë
Suprayogo, Didik
Teuling, Adriaan J.
author_sort van Noordwijk, Meine
title Sustainable agroforestry landscape management: Changing the game
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