2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2020.05.016
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Game over or play again? Deploying games for promoting water recycling and hygienic practices at schools in Ethiopia

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“…This is noteworthy because 24 publications address the topic of waste management with 22 papers featuring recycling as its main objective, thus directly contributing to Target 12.5: "By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse" (United Nations, n.d.). The other goals that feature quite clearly in the literature studied are Goal 6 -Ensure access to clean water and sanitation -(Kragić Kok et al, 2020) and Goals 14 and 15 -life below water and life on land respectively - (Ponis, 2021;Stengos et al, 2019), as these papers talk about the problematics of sea littering and the opportunities to tackle the problem. These studies present a technology-oriented approach to the regenerative ecoinnovation notion (restore, renew, and revitalise natural systems), which is often linked to CE.…”
Section: Gamification In Relation To the United Nations Sustainable D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is noteworthy because 24 publications address the topic of waste management with 22 papers featuring recycling as its main objective, thus directly contributing to Target 12.5: "By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse" (United Nations, n.d.). The other goals that feature quite clearly in the literature studied are Goal 6 -Ensure access to clean water and sanitation -(Kragić Kok et al, 2020) and Goals 14 and 15 -life below water and life on land respectively - (Ponis, 2021;Stengos et al, 2019), as these papers talk about the problematics of sea littering and the opportunities to tackle the problem. These studies present a technology-oriented approach to the regenerative ecoinnovation notion (restore, renew, and revitalise natural systems), which is often linked to CE.…”
Section: Gamification In Relation To the United Nations Sustainable D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These online games also create a fun learning atmosphere. The use of game educational games needs to be developed based on theory so that it is right on target and can increase children's intrinsic motivation in changing behavior (Kragić Kok et al, 2020). So, the types of games that are carried out directly or based on the internet can increase children's hand-washing knowledge and behavior because of children's interest in the health promotion methods provided.…”
Section: Types Of Games Used In Health Promotion To Prevent Diarrheamentioning
confidence: 99%