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John Vesey
Didcot, England, United Kingdom
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Nonie Kaban
Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
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Diego Tello
Ciudad de Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina
- Doctor en Ciencias Económicas. Investigador Asistente ISTE CONICET UNRC. Docente Facultad de Ciencias Económicas UNRC. Experiencia y áreas de interés académico: Economía Ecológica y del Medio Ambiente. Ayuda a las decisiones multi-criterio,
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Liz Eve
Berlin
Writer and photographer working for a sustainable built environment. Studying MSc Sustainability and Adaptation at the Centre for Alternative Technology Wales / University East London. #academia #architecture
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Marie Brennan
Norwich UK and Saint Mullins Ireland
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Thomas Suppes
Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
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hamdi hato
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Yaron Traiband
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Filipe Medeiros
Bergen, Norge
Hey! My name is Filipe. I first learned about the Doughnut because I grabbed the book off of a shelf mostly by accident. A great accident :) I'm a web developer by training, I love the open web and libre open source values. But currently I'm in Bergen doing a Master's in System Dynamics! :D I wanted to be more effective with my positive impact in building a new society, and I hope changing career courses will enable that. Hopefully one day I'll work for the EU Commission or the UN. Or DEAL :)
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olivier BRET
Biot
co organizer of Convention des Entreprises pour le Climat Provence Corse
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Dmitry Nakoryakov
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Helping cultural institutions to become more sustainable, to get mindsets shifted and to develop into the drivers of social, environmental, economic and cultural change. Trained at the United Nations System Staff College on The Paris Agreement on Climate Change as a Development Agenda. I have worked as technical director of contemporary art exhibitions for over 12 years. For the past 5 years I have been integrating various sustainability practices into day-to-day museum life. I am driven by coming up with strategies for sustainability in culture as well as by directly implementing these strategies in practice.
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Cecilia Matasci
Zürich, Schweiz
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Marlon Luke Adoptante
Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
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Jean-Luc Schellens
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Emile Balembois
Paris, Île-de-France, France
I am a PhD Student working on the development of methodologies for analysing territorial public policies on land use, taking into account planetary limits and social justice issues. This PhD is supported by the association France Villes et territoires Durables, an organisation in action of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab.
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Anna Ashton Scott
Prestonpans, Scotland, United Kingdom
An arts graduate and programme manager, currently working in the world of professional development, and . I'm based just outside Edinburgh in bonny Scotland.
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Piotr Drozd
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
Cut me and I bleed a mix of climate action, advocacy and entrepreneurship.
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Jennifer Simpson
San Francisco, California, United States of America
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Sara Ronco
Firenze, Toscana, Italia
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Hannah Stranger-Jones
City of London, England, United Kingdom
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Surya Darma
Jakarta
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Jana-Michaela Timm
Hamburg, Deutschland
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Takeshi OTA
愛知県, 日本
I hope many Japanese people share the concept of Doughnut Economics. However I guess English will become first obstacle for Japanese people when we start a kind of workshop. So I tried to translate some documents into Japanese. You will find them at web site of Okazaki Doughnut. https://okazaki-doughnut.amebaownd.com/ I visited TTT (Transition Town Totness) at 2015. Then I visited neighbor initiative of Transition Town Movement in Japan. However I could not start such activity. Then . . . . Eventually arrived at the Doughnut Economics.
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David Whitehouse
Connecticut, United States
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