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A web-based decision support system for collaborative mitigation of multiple water-related hazards using serious gaming.

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The interactive serious gaming application was devised to encourage public engagement, facilitate communication and positive relationship between watershed communities, and make the decision process more attractive and transparent for the stakeholders.
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This article is published in Journal of Environmental Management.The article was published on 2020-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Decision support system & Process modeling.

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Real-time Flood Mapping on Client-side Web Systems using HAND model

Anson Hu, +1 more
- 19 Feb 2021 - 
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the HAND model was able to achieve inundation maps comparable to advanced hydrodynamic models in Iowa, and would be helpful in the absence of detailed hydrological data.
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A serious gaming framework for decision support on hydrological hazards

TL;DR: The paper describes the software design approaches and system architecture applied for a modular, secure, and scalable software as well as the framework's intuitive web-based user interfaces for real-time and collaborative data analysis and damage assessment.
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A Collaborative Serious Game for Water Resources Planning and Hazard Mitigation

TL;DR: A serious gaming framework to assist stakeholders in the decision-making process for water resources planning and hazard mitigation and a Multi-Hazard Tournament is described that allows the members of a watershed community to evaluate various adaptation options to develop mitigation strategies for multiple water-related hazards.
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An Integrated Flood Risk Assessment and Mitigation Framework: A Case Study for Middle Cedar River Basin, Iowa, US

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a web-based Flood Risk Assessment and Mitigation Environment (FRAME), which provides visual data analytics capabilities to analyze property and community level benefit-cost analysis for property acquisitions.
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An ethical decision-making framework with serious gaming: a smart water case study on flooding

TL;DR: The Water Ethics Web Engine, (THE AUTHORS)2, an integrated and generalized web framework to incorporate voting-based ethical and normative preferences into water resources decision-support schemes is proposed and results indicate the framework can capture group “wisdom” in learned models and use this to make decisions.
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From game design elements to gamefulness: defining "gamification"

TL;DR: A definition of "gamification" is proposed as the use of game design elements in non-game contexts and it is suggested that "gamified" applications provide insight into novel, gameful phenomena complementary to playful phenomena.
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Serious Games

Clark Abt
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Hydrologic impact of climate change in the Saguenay watershed: comparison of downscaling methods and hydrologic models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied two types of statistical (a stochastic and a regression based) downscaling techniques to generate the possible future values of local meteorological variables such as precipitation and temperature in the Chute-du-Diable sub-basin of the Saguenay watershed in northern Quebec, Canada.
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Challenges of analyzing multi-hazard risk: a review

TL;DR: The aim of this contribution is to give an outline of the challenges each step of a multi-hazard (risk) analysis poses and to present current studies and approaches that face these difficulties.
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Geovisual analytics for spatial decision support: Setting the research agenda

TL;DR: This article summarizes the results of the workshop on Visualization, Analytics & Spatial Decision Support, which took place at the GIScience conference in September 2006, and suggests a new research direction ‘Geovisual Analytics for Spatial decision Support’, which emphasizes the importance of visualization and interactive visual interfaces and the link with the emerging research discipline of Visual Analytics.
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