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RiverSideVillage the game

The serious game RiverSideVillage is based on fieldwork on human – water – wildlife interactions around Karnali and Giruwa River and Bardiya National Park and contributes to community-based stewardship by rural families in the buffer zone.

RiverSideVillage the game is designed by the research group Communication, Participation and Social-Ecological Learning, of Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) and HAN research group Sustainable River Management, Tribhuvan University – Environmental Science, Kathmandu University – Art & Design.

Prakash Raj Bista, Sujan Chitrakar, Jan Fliervoet, Sagar Manandhar, Shreeya Manandhar, Shova Neupane, Umesh Paudel, Jeroen Rijke, Shankar Sapkota, Subodh Sharma, Naresh Subedi, Ajit Tumbahangpe, Walter Verspui, Loes Witteveen

RiverSideVillage the game is output of the work package Landscape Stewardship for Water and Grassland Management Strategies of the research project Save the Tiger! Save the Grasslands! Save the Water! This project is funded by the Dutch Research Council NWO with the project number NWA.1292.19.146 and supported by the National Trust for Nature Conservation, NTNC Nepal.