
Jeux sérieux

Enjoy Water Management: Annotated Serious Games on Water Governance
Serious games are an educational tool aiming at developing skills or teaching formal contents through a playful interface. They were already used during the XVIIIe century, especially by the Prussian army, which found in it a means to simulate and polish military tactics. Nowadays, serious games meet a growing interest both at school and in the professional activities. Their main advantage consists in a deeply interactive media of knowledge. Users' interest is gained through original communicative media and the non-conventional format enlarges the audience. In this respect, the following list sheds light on five easily accessible serious games, each one highlighting a specific dimension of water governance with original and relevant materials. They are mostly freely accessible, online games.
Aqua Republica: Sustainable Supply Management at aquarepublica.com
This on-line game has been developed by DHI and UNEP-DHI. As mentioned, "The aim of the project is to promote sustainable water resource management by sharing knowledge, to raise awareness and build capacity in some of the most critical issues in water resources management". The fictitious situation leads players to manage provision of water in a context of relative scarcity and growing demand, which are indeed more and more frequent in real-world circumstances. Besides, it permits to compare scores between players.
Flood-WISE: Cross-Border Flood risk Management at floodwise.nl/results/the-game
Ce jeu est le résultat d'un projet financé par le programme européen de coopération interrégionale (INTEREG IVC). Play-time et Hastijns étaient en charge du développement. Il se concentre sur la gestion transfrontalière des risques d'inondation et vise à former les gestionnaires et les décideurs à gérer les situations de crise liées aux inondations. L'objectif est de parvenir à une approche transfrontalière de la gestion des risques d'inondation et de renforcer la résilience des organismes de gestion de l'eau face aux inondations en simulant de telles circonstances. Chaque joueur représente un organisme gouvernemental. Ce jeu de rôle basé sur l'expérience est soutenu par une boîte à outils téléchargeable (cartes, plans, etc.). Une session de jeu dure environ deux à trois heures.
Wat a Game: Water Management at sites.google.com/site/waghistory
This game has been created by CIRAD and IRSTEA. Sessions require toolkit and supportive software, the playing board is easily accessible and standard price is 50 euros. It organizes a participatory simulation of water management. It appears adaptable to a wide range of cases, thus players can include contingencies in order to have a very realistic simulated situation. Thus most of water governance stakeholders can be directly interested by it. Uses and rivalries are at the core of the game.
Games at the World Water Day 2015: Wide Scope of Water and Human Interactions at https://games4sustainability.org/water-games
UN-Water supported the 2015 World Water Day by promoting and giving access to 20 serious games. They grasp a wide range of water and society linkages such as WASH, pollution, flood prevention or climate change. Developers are international organizations, academics or the private sector and most of the games remain easily accessible.
If you are interested in developing your own serious game, do not miss the training led by our close colleagues from IHE-Delft at www.un-ihe.org/summer-course-serious-gaming-water-sector. This training provides the appropriate skills to develop serious games (mainly role-playing game). It is dedicated to students, researchers as well as professionals. The training consists in learning how serious games can support decision-making.