Working together for a thriving Oxfordshire
We envision Oxfordshire as a place where everyone’s needs can be met within the limits of our living planet.
But our current way of life is plunging increasing numbers of people across the globe into extreme poverty and now breaching all the safe limits of our ecological life support systems.
Doughnut Economics is proving to be an inspirational framework worldwide for action towards a socially fair and ecologically safe transition.
We are forming the Oxfordshire Doughnut Economics Collective: an open network of change makers who share this vision and would like to connect and explore putting Doughnut Economics into action across Oxfordshire’s bio-region.
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Moosa Yousuf
Gosport, United Kingdom
Hello! I'm Moosa, teacher of economics, business, and mathematics. I'm also a proud alumnus of five global universities; the Universities of Salford, London, and Nottingham, Oxford Brookes University, and the American University of Sharjah. My topics of interest include , , , and .
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Laura Payne
Didcot
Student of Sustainability & Ecology at the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth, Wales. Long time fan of the Doughnut. Previous career in the Humanitarian and Development, specialized in Shelter and Housing. Keen to work on applying the Doughnut in that sector, but also locally in Oxfordshire.
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Sarah Eggleston
Winchester, UK
Inclusivity is my why. I'm a huge fan of modern monetary theory, behavioural nudges, and not surprisingly, when I heard about this community, I really wanted to join you and see how we can improve the world for everyone.
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Liz Carr
Reading, England, United Kingdom
I'm just a general person who I've never got the hang of traditional economics as it seemed to miss out so many bits of our world.
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Duncan Brown
Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
I am interested in transition design and regenerative economics.
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Astha Wagle
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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Bruce McNaughton
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Thanks very much for the Action Lab. I am currently exploring how to integrate the Doughnut and Embedded Economy models within the following areas in Business: * the Business Case for Programmes and Projects (e.g. UK Green Book)? * Integrated Management Systems with ISO 9001 related standards? * Sustainable Community based upon ISO 37101 and relation to the doughnut * the EFQM Model? * B-Corporation Certifications? * Systems engineering related areas. The people working with these models and standards already have an understanding of models and have their own internal audiences within organizations. I'm interested in collaborating with any people also looking at these areas.
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Judith Condor-Vidal