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SEGAE: An online serious game to learn agroecology
Jouan, Julia; Carof, Matthieu; Baccar, Rim et al.
2021In Agricultural Systems, 191, p. 103145
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Keywords :
Sustainability; Agroecological practices; Crop-livestock integration; Systems approach; Transition management
Abstract :
[en] CONTEXT There is growing evidence that agroecology can reconcile the environmental, economic, and social pillars of agricultural sustainability. However, teaching and learning agroecology is challenging, especially since most agricultural graduate programs in Europe are not adapted to teach the diversity of its related practices. OBJECTIVE To improve agroecology learning, we built the online simulation game SEGAE. This article illustrates the game's relevance for learning agroecology. METHODS The game is based on a modeling framework that gamifies the implementation of agroecological practices in an integrated crop-livestock farm and assesses their impacts on sustainability. To do so, SEGAE is based on an output-oriented approach that represents impacts of practices on various indicators. These impacts are included in a matrix, which is associated with a dynamic graphical interface accessible to players. Two examples of game sessions were developed to illustrate the game's potential. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS In the first example, players can gain knowledge about agroecological practices by implementing practices that improve soil quality and assessing their impacts on sustainability. Results of this example place the farm's improved overall sustainability into perspective with its reduced food production potential. In the second example, players can improve their skills in transition management and acquire a systems approach by converting the farm to organic farming within five years. Results of this example prompt discussion of the steps needed to obtain organic certification and the coherence between crop and animal production needed to foster sustainability. SIGNIFICANCE SEGAE was designed to strengthen European training in agroecology, and active contributions from users would help to improve this tool, extend it to new farming systems and forge connections within the community of teachers working on agroecology.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
Jouan, Julia
Carof, Matthieu
Baccar, Rim
Bareille, Nathalie
Bastian, Suzanne
Brogna, Delphine
Burgio, Giovanni
Couvreur, Sébastien
Cupiał, Michał
Dufrêne, Marc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Biodiversité et Paysage
Dumont, Benjamin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Plant Sciences
Gontier, Philippe
Jacquot, Anne-Lise
Kański, Jarosław
Magagnoli, Serena
Makulska, Joanna
Pérès, Guénola
Ridier, Aude
Salou, Thibault
Sgolastra, Fabio
Szeląg-Sikora, Anna
Tabor, Sylwester
Tombarkiewicz, Barbara
Węglarz, Andrzej
Godinot, Olivier
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Language :
English
Title :
SEGAE: An online serious game to learn agroecology
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Agricultural Systems
ISSN :
0308-521X
eISSN :
1873-2267
Publisher :
Applied Science Publishers, United Kingdom
Volume :
191
Pages :
103145
Peer reviewed :
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