Growing and selling cash crops enables many communities around the world to develop. Unfortunately, many of these crops not only yield high profits but also consume large amounts of water. This means that groundwater management becomes more and more pressing issue for these communities. In many cases they have to deal with this problem on their own as government’s ability to control groundwater is limited. Can games be used to tackle these dilemmas?
Check new groundwater research conducted in India with the use of dynamic experimental design.
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I am a Senior Game Designer, coordinating the development of social simulations and their delivery to our customers. It is my responsibility to take care of all the rules and mechanics behind the games. In addition to these, I work on research projects that apply experimental games as a way of gathering data, and educational projects connected with sustainable development and widely defined resilience of communities. Apart from work at the Centre for Systems Solutions, I am working on my PhD thesis on game theory and teach students at the University of Economics in Wroclaw. I really like traveling by bike. I especially enjoy long bike trips through the Europe.