
Webinar: Brussels and Amsterdam Meet the Doughnut (Past)
Kate Raworth joins city leaders Barbara Trachte and Marieke Van Doorninck to discuss how Brussels and Amsterdam are adopting the Doughnut

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On January 22nd at 3pm (Central European Time), DEAL's Kate Raworth will join Barbara Trachte - State Secretary of the Brussels Capital Region - and Marieke Van Doorninck - alderwoman in Amsterdam for Sustainability and Spatial Planning - to discuss how their respective cities are leading the way in adopting the Doughnut at the city level.
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If you cannot join live, the webinar will also be recorded and made available afterwards.
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Suzy Hogg
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Jaap van den Langenberg
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland
I'm a master student at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. Following the study Spatial Planning with the specialization Cities, Water and Climate Change. In March 2021, I start with my Master theses and therefore I want to inquire how the Doughnut Economy can be useful, to measure the measurements for the Climate action plan for the province of Gelderland. The Doughnut economy should help to gain insight into the effects of the measurements and where to improve and guide steering.
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Tobias Mangelmann
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
My wish to make Malaysia more sustainable
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Daphne Fecheyr
Ghent, Vlaanderen, Belgium
Biomimicry thinker & future-proof strategist
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Martin Haustermann
Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
I am an engineer working with different topics of the "new normal", especially around ecosystem service & natural capital accounting
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Veronica Dahl
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Verónica Dahl is an Argentine/Canadian computer scientist who is recognized as one of the 15 world founders of the field of logic programming. She has contributed over 150 scientific publications in computational linguistics, deductive knowledge bases, computational molecular biology and web based virtual worlds. She has received numerous scientific awards- such as the Calouste Gulbenkian Award for Science and Technology-, and three literary awards. Her greatest ambition is to help bridge the gap between the formal and the humanistic sciences, in the hopes that this will be conducive to an overall more balanced world. She is presently Professor Emeritus in Computing Sciences at Simon Fraser University, and Associate Professor in Cognitive Sciences, also at SFU. Her research is supported by NSERC.
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Carlo Giardinetti
Blonay, Vaud, Switzerland
Carlo Giardinetti is an expert practitioner of self-organization principles and a certified Leadership coach. After a career as a professional soccer player in Italy, Carlo moved into a fast-advancing career in the hospitality industry managing hotels and resorts in Italy, Tanzania, Kenya, Maldives, Egypt, and Ukraine. Now "living his third professional life," he works in the education management space as Dean of Executive Education and Global Outreach at the Franklin University Switzerland. He is also an Instructor at Harvard Division of Continuing Education teaching the course “Collaborative Leadership: Building the Organization of the Future. Carlo, as of September 2020, also works as Senior Advisor for Deloitte Human Capital Consulting. Carlo collaborates with global networks such as the Economy of Francesco, UNPRME and #goodaftercovid19 to pursue his dream to become the best FOR the world.
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Marian Alejandra Rodríguez
Ámsterdam, Noord-Holland, Países Bajos
I am a Colombian living in Amsterdam. I arrived in the Netherlands in 2020 to fulfill a dream of continuing to develop myself as a skilled professional in the sustainability and climate fields. I am passionate about sustainability, and love to apply my experience and knowledge to make a positive difference in society and the environment.
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Mike Dixon
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
I joined the Ecology/Green Party in 1979.