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Fiona Garland
Australia,
I work in Natural Resource Management in Australia and am very interested in working towards a low emissions future.
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edson ribeiro
Rua Luiz Caetano 489, Valinhos, São Paulo, Brasil
Retired, interested in the Donut Economy.
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LeAnn White
Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America
Hi Everyone! I'm the Deputy Director of the USGS National Wildlife Health Center where I focus on the use of systems approaches to understand wildlife conservation challenges. I'm particularly interested in social, political, and economic impediments to conservation and would love to connect with anyone interested in promoting sustainability and resilience of natural resources.
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Ruby Grant
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
I'm an economics student living in canberra and I think doughnut economics has alot of potential.
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Ian Fraser
Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
I am originally from Canada, and relocated to the UK aged 26 in 1987. I am a woodworker, but also an environmental activist. I lead the nature based solutions group of Zero Carbon Harrogate, www.zerocarbonharrogate.org.uk, and am the woodland creation officer for a community based nature recovery project between Harrogate and Knaresborough called Long Lands Common, www.longlandscommon.org
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phil spencer
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Co founder of Climate Labs, a sustainability consultancy routed in community action, innovation, and methods to break the current ways, needed for our collective transition towards regenerative and sustained futures.
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PRINCE KYEI-FRIMPONG
Tema, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Good Day Sir/Madam, To begin with, thank you for giving me this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Prince Kyei-Frimpong. I am basically from Ghana, the western part of Africa and currently in Tema in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. I did my graduation in Advanced Professional in System Engineering from IPMC College of Technology. I belong to nuclear family (single parenting). My strength are, I am self-motivated, people-person, hardworking and a disciplined person. I am an energetic, stalwart, ambitious person who has developed a responsible approach to any task that I undertake, or situation that I am presented with. With much productive of experience in IT and internet savvy, I am excellent in working with others to achieve a certain objectives on time and with excellence. A dynamic, technical-oriented, specialized in various forms IT seeking a career where previous experience and skills can be pur to efficient use. My hobbies are researching savvy, playing football.
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Suné Stassen
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Founding Director & CEO of Open Design Afrika
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Thomas Edwards
Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
Hi! I'm Tom, a civil engineering consultant based in Bournemouth. I graduated with an MEng in civil engineering from the University of Southampton in 2020 and now work for a professional services consultancy who support Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) council with the design of their urban infrastructure. I grew up as a British expat in The Netherlands surrounded by examples of Dutch sustainable urban design and active travel infrastructure. Using this lived experience I'm pursuing opportunities within the design and planning of urban areas, and maintain a special interest in how the public realm impacts community mental health and wellbeing. Alongside work I sit on the Board of Trustees and Chair an international development charity, Cameroon Catalyst, who are currently delivering the second instalment of a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programme across some of the least developed communities in Cameroon.
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Sigmund Wien Nordlie
Oslo, Norge
I help people and companies to think differently. As a cultivated rebel, I`m not any smarter than anyone else in the room. Often the opposite. The difference is that I have organized my ignorance better. Clients I`ve worked with: Finn.no, TechnipFMC, Choice, MAD architects, Zinc, reMarkable, Norad, Obos and many more.
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Carl Johan Bernelid
Vadstena kommun, Östergötlands län, Sverige
I have been interested and working with sustainable development from I left school and got my first job as an environmental health officer. My way or method was through the Natural Steps. (The Natural Step is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation founded in Sweden in 1989 by scientist Karl-Henrik Robèrt.) Today I am Head of the Environmental protection division in the Municipality of Vadstena. I have had similar work in other municipalities but also for the Government at the County Administrative Board. The work with environmental protection goes hand in hand with sustainable development in my way of seeing things. Privately I have the opportunity to “engage” with sustainable issues in the Secular Franciscan Order and as an animator in the Laudato si-movement in the Catholic Church. A great way to learn and get an interest in environmental and sustainable issues is to become a beekeeper! My bees do a tremendous work to pollinate the surrounding forest.
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Tom Gayler
Deptford, London Borough of Lewisham, England, United Kingdom
Designer and researcher
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Carly Trisk-Grove
Totnes, England, United Kingdom
For over two decades, I ran three social impact restaurants exploring exactly that - building business models that balanced accessibility and affordability with sustainability and financial viability. It is possible. But the current food system, while unsustainable, is deeply entrenched. So what if we started with what already works and built from there? What if we co-created alternatives that are not only viable, but joyful, inclusive, and easy to adopt - models that meet today’s needs while restoring connection, wellbeing, and a sense of shared purpose? I'm now part of the Canteen Culture Coalition, a movement to normalise shared, affordable, nutritious meals in public spaces - making it easy and enjoyable for people to eat together outside the home. We’re working to reintroduce social dining as vital public health infrastructure, drawing inspiration from the WWII-era British Restaurants, which served over 600,000 people a day across class lines. We believe this model, modernised for today, can strengthen wellbeing, reduce loneliness, and rebuild economic and social resilience. Our approach follows four key stages: Storytelling – to build public momentum Piloting – to test and refine the model Operationalising – to prove viability Scaling – to embed canteen culture into national infrastructure This is deep systems change work - slow, local, and long overdue. A scaled Canteen Culture needs: - Localised food systems and short supply chains - Demonstrable social and economic return - Brave public health leaders, civic entrepreneurs, visionary funders, and mission-aligned operators
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Maria Rubio
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
Passionate about human development, she dedicated 25 years to the social sector in microfinance and education, searching for formulas to close inequality gaps. In 2019 she decides to jump to independence with the purpose of seeking sustainable solutions to social problems. She co-founded Toynovo, a social enterprise that democratizes learning through play. In 2020 she promotes Colombia Cares for Colombia, a civil society movement to co-build solutions to social problems.
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Rigo Melgar
Burlington, Vermont, United States of America
I'm a Ph.D. candidate in ecological economics who researchers and works towards energy and economic transformation in the US.
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Pritesh Dineschandra Kotecha
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
Enthusiastic and energy spreader are some of the soft skills that makes me a life passionate. Married and father of 2 (10 and 4yo couple), I consider myself a hedonist and an epicurist. Enjoying all the pleasures life have to offer, try to practice a work-hard-play-hard/YOLO positioning. Humanist by heart and Illuminist by mind. Liberal regarding the markets, conservative regarding customs. Love to cook and Lego collector, Benfica supporter
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Samuel Worwui
Sunyani, Brong-Ahafo Region, Ghana
Skilled Green Infrastructure Development Engineer with over 22 years of progressive and extensive experience in design and implementation of environmentally and socially sustainable resettlement infrastructure development projects for rural communities in mining areas in Ghana, Cote D’Ivoire and Zambia and in other green infrastructure projects in the Built Environment sectors including the Kingdom of Eswatini formerly called Swaziland. Excellent track record of successful participation in the preparation of Resettlement Action Plans (RAPs). Strong background in working with all professionals and stakeholders in the Built environment sectors including government agencies, private entities, civil society organizations, intergovernmental organizations and NGOs. Consistently acknowledged for improving systems, organizational and construction industry sector performance through introduction of disruptive innovations to improving the living standards of the rural and urban poor.
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Paul Douaihy
Versailles, Île-de-France, France
Economist and strategist. Critical thinker, agile learner, active listener, poised, conscientious, and accountable. A bridge builder between the academic and the professional worlds to answer the real needs of businesses. A thinker who gives a lot of weight in his analysis of the economy and of financial markets to political, social, environmental and behavioral variables.
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Peter Adams
Belguam City Bus Station, Belagavi, Belgaum district, India
sustainability and how to create excitement
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Maria Jose Anitua
I am a collaborative lawyer , promoting a systemic legal change focusing in empty homes, as an oportunity, for refugees . It is a triple bottom line project of regenerative economy . More than 40 years of experience in reale estate contracts and taxes
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Agustin Botteron
Ciudad de Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina
I am a civil engineer with an MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering with focus on Water Resources from Tufts University. During my career I travelled through different countries and lived in Germany and the US as part of academic exchange programs with DAAD and the Fulbright Commission. Since 2005, I have undertaken tecnical tasks and project consultancies related to engineering and development. During my time in the US I presented my work in several venues, as well as I had the privilege to be Teaching Assistant at the Harvard Extension School. Since my return to Argentina in 2016, I have worked in project formulation and implementation on topics such as urban resilience, engineering and sustainable development.
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Raquel Pena
Barcelona, Catalunya, Espanha
Architect, working on sustainable strategies for business and cities.
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Paola Espinosa
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
Looking for ways to further educate myself on how to live more sustainably and using that knowledge to help others.
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Anne Boddington
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Professor Emerita Design Innovation interested in circular practices and particularly in how these relate to the future of work and education.
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