
Downscaling the Doughnut: what’s cooking in Brussels, Cambridge and Berlin? (Past)
A webinar with changemakers in Berlin, Brussels, and Cambridge, hosted by the DEAL Team.

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Update #2 (02/12/2020): This webinar has passed -- read about it (and watch the recording)
Update #1 (16/11/2020): Due to high demand we have added additional tickets for those who wish to join the webinar directly and ask questions. In addition, we will also be livestreaming the webinar on YouTube, which anyone will be able to tune into.
Register for the first DEAL webinar on Downscaling the Doughnut
At Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL), we’re launching a series of webinars that bring 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.
- The Doughnut initiative for Berlin began with an encounter of two activists from different citizens movements in June 2020. Since then, a core group has formed that is actively exploring how to bring the Doughnut to Berlin through different activities. Their kick-off workshop at the end of September was attended by about 25 representatives of various organisations, and was enriched by insights shared by a member of the Amsterdam Doughnut Coalition.
- The Brussels Donut initiative, launched on 28th September, aims to generate and discuss innovative solutions to current challenges faced by residents in the Brussels Capital Region, all through the lenses of the Doughnut City Portrait - looking at both social and ecological issues, with local and global impacts. The process will be participatory: it will include the knowledge and experience of groups involved in leading the region’s transition, but also city residents who are driven by their own experience of living in the city region.
- The Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group is a community group building relationships with local government and other key organisations to help deliver a vision for Cambridge as a more just and environmentally sustainable city. Their bottom-up, grassroots efforts to tackle social and ecological crises include data gathering workshops with the ambition to build a City Portrait for Cambridge into an online tool, accessible to a wide range of residents.
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Duncan Crowley
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
I’m an Irish architect in Lisbon, doing a PhD in “Architecture of Contemporary Metropolitan Territories” in ISCTE and working on Horizon2020 project UrbanA (Urban Arenas for sustainable and just cities) in FCUL. While living in Curitiba, Brazil (2014-18), I did a masters in Environment and Development. Living in Barcelona (2006-13) I co-founded the local Transition group and gained a Permaculture Design Certificate (2010) at Mas Franch, also active in Barcelona Indignado square occupations 2011. I worked with Eco Intelligent Growth on LEED and Cradle to Cradle certification, collaborated with William McDonough and developed a White Paper for the Sustainable Urban Development of Barcelona for the Catalan Government. An Ecocity activist since Banja Luka, Bosnia (2003), I set up the Curitiba Ecocity Festival during the 2017 Ecocity World Summit. I represented ECOLISE at COP25 in Madrid 2019 and was part of the Climate Social & Climate Justice Caravan, with indigenous groups, during COP15
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Max Beavis
Barnet, England, United Kingdom
I'm a lapsed economics student that believes the doughnut is a pragmatic and realistic way forward. Let's make it happen!
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Neil Stokes
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States of America
Retired from a career that included corporate financial, operations and strategy analysis. Looking to take what I have learned and use it to help my community develop a doughnut economy.
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Katherine Shock
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Graham Cummins
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Henny van Dongen
Evergem, Vlaanderen, Belgium
I am co-founder and author of 21steconomics.org.
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Josephine Tedder
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Luis Alfonso RC
Vigo & Madrid (Spain)
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Léon Gross
Berlin, Deutschland
As the co-initiator of Donut Berlin, I am passionate about co-creating regenerative and redistributive cities, and bringing Berlin into the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries. I am a polymath, I love learning across the fields of systems thinking, human development, technology management, and sustainable business, and connecting ideas in ways that create long-term value for people and the environment. My experience as a scholar, speaker, founder, author, lecturer, consultant, and community manager has taken me to 30+ countries and reinforced my commitment to collaboration across national, cultural, and geographical divides. I'm currently looking for opportunities to share, spread, co-create, co-develop, and manifest Donut Berlin, and I am always happy to connect with inspiring people, so let's chat!