
Bath City Doughnut Learning Session: Joining the Doughnut Dots (Past)
Systems thinking skills at the ready!

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
How does food production relate to flood risk? How does gender equality relate to the ozone layer?
This session, we'll be doing two things - getting an update what happened at BANES Council's event on 3rd October, and having a gentle crack at 'Joining the Doughnut Dots', to practice working out how decisions - for example, regarding food, housing, work, and energy - connect and loop back and affect each other.
All aboard for a little light systems thinking practice, with these questions and many more. See you then!
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Carra Santos
Bath, BANES, UK.
With over 15 years of experience at the intersection of creativity, innovation, sustainable development, and social/behavioural insight, I help people and organisations navigate seemingly disconnected perspectives, disciplines and contexts, while nurturing shared understanding, trust and alignment - strengthening how they communicate, collaborate and build. I began exploring Doughnut Economics around 2017, attending events from 2019, and becoming a DEAL community member on its launch in 2020. My interest in economics increased during my 2021 'Sustainable Development in Practice' Masters dissertation on narrative framing and communication of degrowth practices to UK business leaders, which examined the difference between degrowth, growth-agnostic and growth-led perspectives. I started the Doughnut Economics group in Bath, UK in 2022 which evolved into Collaborative Bath in 2024, which I ran in until May 2025. I continue to support it ad hoc, and a number of councils, universities and enterprises with local outreach and engagement. Email me or join me on LinkedIn.
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V Robinson
Yate, England, United Kingdom
I want to develop an Educational collaborative game that will encourage thinking/action to promote the building of Earth-friendly economic systems.