Re-Livestock is excited to share an inspiring interview with Federico Andreotti and Demi Hordijk, where they dive into the innovative use of board gaming to develop complex food system models. They explore how the CiFoS game (Circular Food Systems) and its accompanying model serve as participatory tools to engage stakeholders in redesigning food systems for both human and planetary health.
In the interview, Federico and Demi highlight the unique advantages of board gaming as a tool for tackling intricate challenges. Through gamification, stakeholders can explore scenarios, understand interdependencies, and test potential strategies in an interactive, accessible, and creative environment. This approach not only fosters collaboration but also bridges the gap between theory and practice in food system design.
The CiFoS game is already driving meaningful conversations about sustainable practices, land use, and emission reductions. Federico and Demi emphasize how this tool empowers participants to better understand and shape resilient food systems. Watch the full interview to learn more about the intersection of play and innovation in the Re-Livestock project!
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