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The MSP Challenge Simulation Platform was developed in the context of three EU funded projects:
Welcome to the credits page, here we want to acknowledge and thank for all of those that made MSP Challenge possible thougout almost a decade of development.


*NorthSEE (2016–2019)
== MSP Challenge original (2011-2015) and MSP Challenge 2050 (2013-2015) ==
Original idea: Lodewijk Abspoel (ministry Infrastructure and Water Management), Xander Keijser (Rijkswaterstaat), Igor Mayer (TU-Delft, Signature Games).


A North Sea Perspective on Shipping, Energy and Environmental Aspects in Maritime Spatial Planning.
Project leader: Igor Mayer


Co-Funded by Interreg North Sea.
Game design: Lodewijk Abspoel, Igor Mayer, Xander Keijser, Linda van Veen, Qiqi Zhou


Website: [http://www.northsearegion.eu/northsee www.northsearegion.eu/northsee]
Food chain model: Deltares, Imares


*BalticLINes (2015–2018)
Project management: Linda van Veen, Igor Mayer, Qiqi Zhou


Coherent Linear Infrastructures in Baltic Maritime Spatial Plans.
Art work: Linda van Veen


Co-funded by Interreg Baltic.
Programming: 2013-2015: Game Lab TU Delft, Bas van Nuland, Joel van Neerbos. 2015: Atlantis games.


Website: [http://Vasab.org/index.php/projects/baltic-lines vasab.org/index.php/ projects/baltic-lines]
Session moderator: Igor Mayer, and support team


*SIMCelt (2015–17)
Research: Qiqi Zhou, Igor Mayer, Xander Keijser


Supporting Implementation of Maritime Spatial Planning in the Celtic Seas.
Videos: Qiqi Zhou


Co-funded by the EU Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.  
== MSP Challenge board games ==
Original concept: Lodewijk Abspoel (Netherlands Ministry for Infrastructure and Water Management), Xander Keijser (Rijkswaterstaat), Igor Mayer (TU-Delft, Signature Games), Linda van Veen (Linda van Veen design).


Website: [http://www.simcelt.eu www.simcelt.eu]
Art work, graphic design: Linda van Veen


Production: Igor Mayer, Linda van Veen.


Among other partners we give our special thanks to the Ecopath International Initiative ([http://Ecopathinternational.org ecopathinternational.org]). Whithout them and their community the special connection with the ecosystem modelling tool Ecopath with Ecosim,  would have not be possible.
== MSP Challenge Simulation Platform ==
Project leader: Igor Mayer (Breda University of applied sciences)
 
Development team: Breda University of applied sciences, Academy for Games and Media, CRADLE lab
 
Technical lead: Carlos Santos
 
Game designer: Wilco Boode
 
Technical development: Elwin Verploegen, Joël van Neerbos, Kevin Hutchinson, Marco Donkers, Phil de Groot, Xavier Razafindrakoto
 
Graphic design: Joey Relouw, Tino van der Kraan
 
MSP Challenge Ecopath with Ecosim Link (MEL): Carlos Santos, Giovanni Romagnoni (COISPA Tecnologia e Ricerca), Jeroen Steenbeek (Ecopath International Initiative), Magali Goncalves.
 
Shipping Simulation (SEL): Phil de Groot
 
Energy Simulation (CEL): Kevin Hutchinson
 
Trailers:
 
=== MSP Challenge North Sea edition ===
Funding: EU Interreg North Sea region, [[Www.northsearegion.eu/northsee|NorthSEE project]] (2016–2019). 50% Breda University of Applied Sciences.
 
Geodata: Magali Goncalves
 
Foodweb model: Giovanni Romagnoni (COISPA Tecnologia e Ricerca, Italy), Jeroen Steenbeek (Ecopath International Initiative)
 
Shipping model: Phil de Groot, Wilco Boode
 
Energy model: Kevin Hutchinson, Wilco Boode
 
=== MSP Challenge Baltic edition ===
Funding. EU Interreg Baltic region, [[Vasab.org/index.php/ projects/baltic-lines|BalticLINes projec]]<nowiki/>t (2015–2018). 75%
 
Geodata: Magali Goncalves
 
Food web model: Giovanni Romagnoni (COISPA Tecnologia e Ricerca, Italy), Maciej T. Tomczak (Stockholm University, Baltic Sea Centre), Magali Goncalves, Riikka Puntila-Dodd (Finnish Environment Institute), Ville Karvinen (Finnish Environment Institute)
 
Shipping model: Phil de Groot, Wilco Boode
 
Energy model: Kevin Hutchinson, Wilco Boode
 
=== MSP Challenge Clyde Marine Region edition ===
Funding: Scottish Government, Grant numbers. [[Www.simcelt.eu|SIMCelt project]] (2015–17).
 
Geodata: Magali Goncalves
 
Foodweb model: Jacob W. Bentley (), Jeroen Steenbeek (Scottish Association for Marine Science), Natalia Serpetti (Scottish Association for Marine Science), Sheila J.J. Heymans (European Marine Board)
 
Shipping model: Phil de Groot, Wilco Boode
 
Energy model: Kevin Hutchinson, Wilco Boode
 
== 3D Ocean View Proof of Concept ==
Funding: Netherlands Ministry for Infrastructure and Water Management / Rijkswaterstaat. Scottish Government.
 
Art and Design: Joey Relouw
 
Programming: Phil de Groot


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Revision as of 10:09, 15 February 2020

Welcome to the credits page, here we want to acknowledge and thank for all of those that made MSP Challenge possible thougout almost a decade of development.

MSP Challenge original (2011-2015) and MSP Challenge 2050 (2013-2015)

Original idea: Lodewijk Abspoel (ministry Infrastructure and Water Management), Xander Keijser (Rijkswaterstaat), Igor Mayer (TU-Delft, Signature Games).

Project leader: Igor Mayer

Game design: Lodewijk Abspoel, Igor Mayer, Xander Keijser, Linda van Veen, Qiqi Zhou

Food chain model: Deltares, Imares

Project management: Linda van Veen, Igor Mayer, Qiqi Zhou

Art work: Linda van Veen

Programming: 2013-2015: Game Lab TU Delft, Bas van Nuland, Joel van Neerbos. 2015: Atlantis games.

Session moderator: Igor Mayer, and support team

Research: Qiqi Zhou, Igor Mayer, Xander Keijser

Videos: Qiqi Zhou

MSP Challenge board games

Original concept: Lodewijk Abspoel (Netherlands Ministry for Infrastructure and Water Management), Xander Keijser (Rijkswaterstaat), Igor Mayer (TU-Delft, Signature Games), Linda van Veen (Linda van Veen design).

Art work, graphic design: Linda van Veen

Production: Igor Mayer, Linda van Veen.

MSP Challenge Simulation Platform

Project leader: Igor Mayer (Breda University of applied sciences)

Development team: Breda University of applied sciences, Academy for Games and Media, CRADLE lab

Technical lead: Carlos Santos

Game designer: Wilco Boode

Technical development: Elwin Verploegen, Joël van Neerbos, Kevin Hutchinson, Marco Donkers, Phil de Groot, Xavier Razafindrakoto

Graphic design: Joey Relouw, Tino van der Kraan

MSP Challenge Ecopath with Ecosim Link (MEL): Carlos Santos, Giovanni Romagnoni (COISPA Tecnologia e Ricerca), Jeroen Steenbeek (Ecopath International Initiative), Magali Goncalves.

Shipping Simulation (SEL): Phil de Groot

Energy Simulation (CEL): Kevin Hutchinson

Trailers:

MSP Challenge North Sea edition

Funding: EU Interreg North Sea region, NorthSEE project (2016–2019). 50% Breda University of Applied Sciences.

Geodata: Magali Goncalves

Foodweb model: Giovanni Romagnoni (COISPA Tecnologia e Ricerca, Italy), Jeroen Steenbeek (Ecopath International Initiative)

Shipping model: Phil de Groot, Wilco Boode

Energy model: Kevin Hutchinson, Wilco Boode

MSP Challenge Baltic edition

Funding. EU Interreg Baltic region, BalticLINes project (2015–2018). 75%

Geodata: Magali Goncalves

Food web model: Giovanni Romagnoni (COISPA Tecnologia e Ricerca, Italy), Maciej T. Tomczak (Stockholm University, Baltic Sea Centre), Magali Goncalves, Riikka Puntila-Dodd (Finnish Environment Institute), Ville Karvinen (Finnish Environment Institute)

Shipping model: Phil de Groot, Wilco Boode

Energy model: Kevin Hutchinson, Wilco Boode

MSP Challenge Clyde Marine Region edition

Funding: Scottish Government, Grant numbers. SIMCelt project (2015–17).

Geodata: Magali Goncalves

Foodweb model: Jacob W. Bentley (), Jeroen Steenbeek (Scottish Association for Marine Science), Natalia Serpetti (Scottish Association for Marine Science), Sheila J.J. Heymans (European Marine Board)

Shipping model: Phil de Groot, Wilco Boode

Energy model: Kevin Hutchinson, Wilco Boode

3D Ocean View Proof of Concept

Funding: Netherlands Ministry for Infrastructure and Water Management / Rijkswaterstaat. Scottish Government.

Art and Design: Joey Relouw

Programming: Phil de Groot


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