
Through a collaborative process with policy stakeholders the project develops games that focus on pressing climate issues. The insights are designed to inform policymakers and enhance climate action efforts. This innovative approach leverages games to improve communication and decision making between citizens and governments.
Policy stakeholders, Serious games, Pilot games, Sustainable Development Goals, Data analysis, Public participation, GREAT project, Transformation, Co-design, Citizen engagement, Evidence-based policy making, Collaborative games, Attitudes towards climate policies, Citizen Science, Societal Impact, Policy-making, Games-based methods, climate change, Climate policies, Data collection, Climate crisis, Games, Stakeholder workshops, Climate action
Policy stakeholders, Serious games, Pilot games, Sustainable Development Goals, Data analysis, Public participation, GREAT project, Transformation, Co-design, Citizen engagement, Evidence-based policy making, Collaborative games, Attitudes towards climate policies, Citizen Science, Societal Impact, Policy-making, Games-based methods, climate change, Climate policies, Data collection, Climate crisis, Games, Stakeholder workshops, Climate action
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