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Regional Environmental Change | 2016

Learning about climate-related risks: decisions of Northern Thailand fish farmers in a role-playing simulation game

Phimphakan Lebel; Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Chalisa Kallayanamitra; Chatta Duangsuwan; Louis Lebel

River-based cage aquaculture in Northern Thailand involves dealing with a number of climate- and weather-related risks. The purpose of this study was to improve understanding of how farmers make investment decisions in their fish farms when faced with risks from floods that are imperfectly known, and which may be changing. A role-playing simulation game was created to capture some of the key features of the decision-making context and explored with farmers in the field. In-depth interviews were conducted post-game to reflect on strategies used in the game as compared to in practice. As hypothesized, more frequent or larger impact floods reduced cumulative profits. Farmers reduced their stocking densities when playing in games with high likelihood of floods, but did not do so in games with large impacts when a flood occurred. Contrary to initial expectations, farmers were less likely to learn from experience—choose the optimal density and thus improve score within a game—when floods were common or had large impacts. Farmers learnt most when risks were decreasing and least when they were increasing. Providing information about likelihoods prior to a game had no impact on performance or decisions. The methods and findings of this study underline the importance of understanding decision-making behaviour around risks for climate risk management. The novel combination of experimental, role-playing, and qualitative methods revealed limitations in common assumptions about the ease of learning about risks from previous experiences. The findings also suggest that decision-support systems for aquaculture need to take into account how recent experiences, understanding of information, and other factors influence risk perceptions and decisions.


Natural Resources | 2013

River-Based Cage Aquaculture of Tilapia in Northern Thailand: Sustainability of Rearing and Business Practices

Phimphakan Lebel; Niwooti Whangchai; Chanagun Chitmanat; Jongkon Promya; Prachaub Chaibu; Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Louis Lebel


Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability | 2012

Lifestyles and consumption in cities and the links with health and well-being: the case of obesity

Louis Lebel; Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa; Albert Salamanca; Patcharawalai Sriyasak


International Aquatic Research | 2015

Effect of water de-stratification on dissolved oxygen and ammonia in tilapia ponds in Northern Thailand

Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Chanagun Chitmanat; Niwooti Whangchai; Jongkon Promya; Louis Lebel


International Journal of Geosciences | 2013

Effects of Temperature upon Water Turnover in Fish Ponds in Northern Thailand

Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Chanagun Chitmanat; Niwooti Whangchai; Jongkon Promya; Louis Lebel


International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology | 2016

Gender relations and water management in different eco-cultural contexts in Northern Thailand

Louis Lebel; Phimphakan Lebel; Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Songphonsak Ratanawilailak; Ram C. Bastakoti; Geeta Bhatrai Bastakoti


Water Resources and Rural Development | 2014

Benefit sharing from hydropower watersheds: Rationales, practices, and potential

Louis Lebel; Phimphakan Lebel; Chanagun Chitmanat; Patcharawalai Sriyasak


Archive | 2015

Climate-related risks to cage aquaculture in the reservoirs of Northern Thailand

Phimphakan Lebel; Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Chatta Duangsuwan; Louis Lebel


Archive | 2015

Modeling the effects of weather and climate on thermal stratification and the risks of low dissolved oxygen episodes in aquaculture ponds

Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Boripat Lebel; Louis Lebel


Archive | 2015

Relation of Light Intensity with Dissolved Oxygen and Chlorophyll-a in Nile Tilapia Ponds

Patcharawalai Sriyasak; Chanagun Chitmanat; Niwooti Whangchai; Jongkon Promya; Louis Lebel

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