With sea levels rising and severe storms happening more frequently, coastal communities are on the front lines of climate change. Planning for these impacts involves making complex, difficult decisions with limited resources. It also involves two things that make many of us uncomfortable— uncertainty and compromise. The New England Climate Adaptation Project, a 2012 Collaborative Research project led by the New England reserves, tested the use of role-play simulations, or “games, ” to help community members come together to discuss and catalyze action around managing climate change risks in four New England communities.
Role-play Simulations
Full simulation materials are available on the Harvard Program on Negotiation website. Please contact Project Manager Danya Rumore ([email protected]) if you have any questions about this process or would like additional guidance organizing a climate adaptation role-play workshop in your area.