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 (intern), 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, Joslin van den Besselaar (intern)

Energy Simulation (CEL): Kevin Hutchinson

Trailers:

MSP Challenge North Sea edition

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

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

Special thank you note for Emodnet, from which we got most of the geodata for this edition of the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform.

MSP Challenge Baltic edition

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

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

Special thank you note for Helcom, from which we got most of the geodata for this edition of the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform.

MSP Challenge Clyde Marine Region edition

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

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

Special thank you note for Marine Scotland from which we got most of the geodata for this edition of the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform.

3D Ocean View Proof of Concept

Art and Design: Joey Relouw, Welmer Blom (intern).

Programming: Phil de Groot

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


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