Nabil Ahmed

Nabil Ahmed is a researcher and writer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. For over fifteen years his spatial practice and writing has interrogated the representational and narrative challenges of environmental destruction, conflict, development, and human rights across visual culture and law.

He is the founder and co-director of INTERPRT, a research agency that pursues environmental justice through spatial and visual investigations. The group’s online platform on the toxic legacy of French nuclear tests in Maohi Nui, French Polynesia, with the investigative newsroom DISCLOSE won the Sigma Award for data journalism (2022). Ahmed is professor of visual intervention at The Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (KiT) in the faculty of architecture and design, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, where he leads the Norwegian Research Council funded project “Climate Rights: Designing Visual Evidence for Climate Cases.” He is a member of the advisory board for Stop Ecocide International.

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