Climate and Sea Level
Climate and sea level are not small topics. We can approach them in many ways. Discover these different aspects through portraits, in-depth articles, and serious games.
Portraits
In our portraits, we engage with researchers and designers in the field of water or climate. What role do these themes play in their work? What motivates them to focus on these issues? And how do they view water safety in general?
Some of these researchers and designers are currently active in the field, while others reflect on their past experiences. In both cases, we can gain valuable insights from their knowledge.
Articles
In our articles, we delve deeply into topics related to climate, water, and water safety. We bridge the present, past, and future.
For example, what is the impact of climate change on people? What will the Delta Works of the future look like? And which parties have a say in the decisions made to make the Delta safer?
Serious games
Serious games are games that aim not just to entertain, but to provoke thought and teach you things you didn’t know before.
The Watersnoodmuseum offers a range of serious games designed to give you a new perspective on topics like climate, water, and water safety. Some games can be played on-site at our museum, while others are available to play online.
Oosterschelde in Onderhandeling
- Number of players: 9 – 12 players
- Ideal for: Individuals with basic water knowledge.
Oosterschelde in Onderhandeling challenges players to consider the future of the Zeeland landscape. The 1953 Watersnoodramp changed everything, and this memory informs your thinking as you plan for the future. How can you design the landscape to remain livable, diverse, and safe?
InVloed
- Online
InVloed challenges players to delve into the world of water.
Conduct research and answer questions to collect water knowledge points. Have you gathered enough points? Then tackle policy questions. How will you handle challenging dilemmas where there are both winners and losers?
Beyond the Dike
- Duration: 1 hour
- Number of players per game: 5 players and 1 facilitator
- Space for groups: Up to 40 players at once
- Ideal for experts in the water sector.
How do we continue to protect the Netherlands from rising sea levels? Should we build and raise dikes? Or should we also look for solutions beyond the dike?
The Netherlands Court of Audit designed Beyond the Dike to explore these questions. Collaborate and discover the answers.