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Co-Creating the Future

My master's thesis addresses the following research question: "How can Visual Narratives be used to facilitate co-creation of knowledge processes between Stakeholders in the Field of Agroecology?" 

Interviews and a co-creation workshop were conducted with experts with co-creating experience as well as from the field of agroecology.

​The findings indicate that visual narratives could help bridge gaps between actors by serving as a tool for imagining future visions, making ideas more concrete, breaking down language barriers and involving non-human actors (2024).

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Envisioning Future Death Care Practices in Switzerland

In the context of my master's in Circular Innovation and Sustainability at the Berner Fachhochschule (BFH) I wrote and illustrated a report on post death practices such as funeral rituals and burial methods in relation to sustainability.  The insights for this projects were gained through literature analysis, interviews with stakeholders from the industry and a focus group I organized (2024).

You have insight on or have an idea for a specific context in which the following research question could be developed and examined? 
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Amphibian Citizen Action

Wetland landscapes are not only a carbon sink, but also among other ecosystem services, habitats of a number of endangered animals, this makes conservation efforts of these these spaces important for both climate and biodiversity crisis. 2 in 5 amphibians worldwide are threatened with extinction. Only 4 of 18 swiss amphibian species are not classified as vulnerable or endangered. The natterjack toad is already extinct here.

Conservation efforts targeting amphibians in Switzerland when done consequently have been shown to be beneficial to populations. Could visual narratives facilitate citizen action in the field of amphibian biodiversity conservation? (work in progress)

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