Sunrise illuminating the charming central square of Wroclaw called Rynek. We arrived in Wroclaw late in the evening and didn’t get to see much of this city. However, the first morning’s sunrise revealed the colorful facades of the main square.
Our guide during the river field trip on the first day was Dr. Andrzej Dunajski, a professor at the University of Wroclaw. We toured multiple sections of the Odra River to better understand the boundary of the former floodplain, the current floodplain enclosed by dikes, and areas of forest that are being managed for future floodplain use. We also looked at the affects the impoundments have had on the river channel.
Odra River Basin. The area we toured was in the vicinity of Wroclaw, which can be located at roughly latitude 51°N, longitude 17°E.
Andrzej and Christina looking at a map of land types around the Odra River. Note that the dark lines are where the current dykes are installed and the dotted lines are the historic floodplain.

Incised channel bed downstream from the dam.




After our late lunch it was time for a stroll through the floodplain forest at dusk.
We spent the second and third day in Wroclaw playing the Floodplain Management Game and learning observation techniques through role-playing exercises. Joanna Stefanska, an environmental psychology lecturer at the University of Warsaw and consultant for Centre for Systems Solutions, joined us to observe our game play on the first day and teach us observation techniques on the second day. Piotr facilitated the game play with assistance from Magdalena Liszka and Michal Pajak, employees at the Centre for System Solutions. Carl Salk also participated in the game, as he will be using techniques learned from these activities to help understand the ways that cooperation and conservation impact governance in tropical forests.
All of us are engrossed in reading the instructions and synopsis of our roles before the game play starts. Joe was the mayor of the town and Christina was the head of the water board, the rest of us were farmers.
Kristine and Joana discuss with Piotr the recent rise in the river’s water level in comparison to the levees.
Here I am working with the mayor (Joe) to get a fish pond for one of my low lying parcels. In the background Joanna is observing our interaction.
Group photo at the conclusion of game play and discussion.
Photo credits: Trisha Spanbauer, Christina Hoffman, and Piotr Magnuszewski