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TITLE:
Application of the Green Revolution Game
AUTHORS:
Maria Bostenaru Dan
KEYWORDS:
Rice, Game Theory, Education, Pavia, Virtual Mobility, Urban Agriculture, Drought, Water
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ecology,
Vol.5 No.6,
June
25,
2015
ABSTRACT: The Green Revolution Game is employed in teaching in various universities. Here we review employment in two universities: the Karlsruhe University in Germany and the Ohio University in the US. The game is used not only as simulation, but also as basis to generate data for study projects. In this context, several aspects will be followed: the analysis of education approaches (including between real and virtual), the analysis of the employability of game theory for simulating hazards connected to water scarcity in the cultivation of rice, and the connection to real life situations, targeting at the transferability of this game thought for India for the situation in Italy where high yield rice and turning towards (urban) agriculture came decades later. The site considered in Italy is the one making 95% of production, Pavia. Rice fields are artificial wetlands, and consideration is given to which kind of agriculture can conserve biodiversity and lead to sustainability.
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