
Co-creating methods to downscale the Doughnut: Share your thoughts! (Past)
Webinar to share progress adapting the Doughnut Portrait, and to invite contributions from the DEAL Community (Americas)

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Now, we'd like to share our progress and learnings with members of the DEAL Community, and invite you to make additional contributions.
Please do join us for an online webinar on July 28 @ 16:30 – 18:30 (British Summer Time / GMT+1) that brings together people with a shared interest in translating the global Doughnut to many smaller scales, from neighbourhoods to nations, in both the global North and global South.
Note that this webinar is being held at a time that is more friendly to members of the DEAL Community across the Americas -- there is a separate webinar at a time more friendly to members across Asia / Oceania. That said, you are welcome to attend whichever webinar you prefer (or both!).
The webinar will be hosted by the DEAL Team and we will be joined by representatives from initiatives applying their own distinct approach to bringing the 'Doughnut Portrait’ tool to life in the context of their own cities and regions. After setting the scene, we will invite participants to form smaller groups in breakout sessions to discuss and share additional contributions.
We also plan to launch a consultation period for members to share contributions after this brief webinar, using online collaborative documents (e.g. Google Docs). Based on the contributions incorporated throughout these co-creative phases, we're aiming to publish a practitioner's handbook in the Fall.
We're excited to host this space for members of the DEAL Community to learn from the work of others, take inspiration from their diverse approaches, share your experiences, and to feel even better equipped to put Doughnut-thinking into practice in your own contexts. We do hope you can join us.
Click here to join on July 28 @ 16:30 – 18:30 (British Summer Time / GMT+1)
The webinar will take place using the Zoom video-conferencing platform. In addition, we will also be livestreaming the webinar on YouTube.
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Lucy Bowen
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Vivek Meshram
Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Observer, Reader, Learner A vivid observer of polity, economy, and environment. Interested in behavioral sciences, behavioral economics and public policies. Pursuing M.A. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
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Nelli Minasyan
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Tim Taylor
Ptuj, Podravska, Slovenia
I specialise in supporting communities to develop and deliver transformational social, economic and environmental change initiatives. I help communities to identify an ambitious collective aspiration, turn this into a 'mission', and then to work together towards achieving it.
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Déborah Cardoso
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charlie wright
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Rob Shorter
London, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL | Steward of the global community of grassroots organisers using Doughnut Economics | Workshop facilitator | DEAL Team tool designer | Collective imagination practitioner | Game designer | Musician
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Sebastian Wolf Siebzehnrübl
Berlin, Deutschland
Father, husband and systems thinker.
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hugo poitout
Marseille
I am driven to help the transition towards sustainable mobility and sustainable development.
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Pía Ferreyra
Boulogne Sur Mer, Buenos Aires, Argentina
5 years ago after organizing a Family Day for 2,500 people, I saw the balance in waste and became aware of the great environmental damage that can be done just for fun, I was shocked. Immediately afterwards, I created green devices where the children learned to separate at source for better use, since this material was then taken away by cooperatives to sell it for recycling, thus infecting their parents and we managed to mitigate, but the enthusiasm did not last long. I could quickly see that the third R (recycle) is by far the most ineffective. I researched, studied and graduated in waste and founded “A TRANSFORMAR. Waste + People + Environment”. The impact is still small but it goes to the bottom of the problem in everything I undertake. Last year, reading Kate's book, I co-founded a multidisciplinary group and became a promoter and activist for Donut Economics in order to achieve greater impact in different areas: school, community, municipality.