7 Apr

Online

Low-carbon development in Africa: How to visually create impact

SEI’s Development and Aid Policy Team and the Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) are proud to present Coralie Legrand as the keynote speaker on the first dialogue series on development research.

Coralie Legrand is a freelance motion designer and illustrator, focusing on projects around sustainability, science communication and social impact. Her keynote speech: “Low-carbon development in East Africa: How to visually create impact” will showcase storytelling as a tool for research communication, with the purpose of presenting research outputs and making the results accessible to wider audiences.

Animated videos on renewable energy and dams

Coralie will showcase two animated videos that she is co-creating together with SEI’s Matthew Osborne for ‘Low-carbon development in East Africa’ to support the research in its goal to reach practitioners in the renewable energy space. 

The first video explains how the flood recession farming technique is being impacted by renewable energy through large dams. The second video takes an overall perspective on the research project and focuses on the hidden costs of renewable energy. Additionally, she will also talk about a few other projects she created outside of SEI. 

Agenda 7 April 

13.00 Welcome remarks Janet Vähämäki, Director of SweDev and                            Development and Aid Policy team leader at SEI

13.05 Introduction Matthew Osborne, Research Fellow, SEI

13.10 Low-carbon development in East Africa: How to visually                            create impact Coralie Legrand 

13.40 Audience questions to the keynote speaker Moderated by Matthew             Osborne, Research Fellow at SEI and Ylva Rylander, Communications                 Officer at SEI and for SweDev. 

13.55 Concluding remarks Janet Vähämäki, Director of SweDev and                       Development and Aid Policy team leader at SEI

About Coralie Legrand 

Coralie Legrand is a freelance motion designer and illustrator from Brussels, Belgium. Coralie uses storytelling and visual communication to break down complexity into digestible content to help create a wider impact with scientific research. Coralie will talk about the added value of design, illustration and animation in communication tools.
More about Coralie on www.coralielegrand.com

Facts

Time: 2022-04-07 13:00
City: Online
Organiser: SEI and SweDev
Additional info:

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Dialogue series on development research

The dialogue series on development research is organized by the Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) and the Development and Aid Policy team at Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI).

The aim of the Dialogues on Development Research is to spread findings of development research by creating a learning space where researchers can share their work in an informal and easily accessed setting. The dialogue series are targeting researchers, practitioners and policymakers within the development research area.

SweDev

The Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) is a member-based network that aims to connect development researchers across Sweden in order to strengthen collaboration within the research community and to increase interaction between development researchers and practitioners.

SLU Global is a member of SweDev's steering committee. Individual researchers can also register for the network.

SEI

SEI is an international non-profit research and policy organization that tackles environment and development challenges.

 


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