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Downscaling the Doughnut: Data Portraits in action
A collection of tools and useful examples for creating a Data Portrait of Place, also known as City Portrait.
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Story
Trying to introduce the doughnut to UN HumanRights
The story of a student who thought the doughnut could help quantifying the human right to live in a clean environment.
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Creating City Portraits
An earlier methodological guide for downscaling the Doughnut to the city (newer version available)
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Member
Francine Tavares
Gold Coast
Hello, I'm Francine, I like to think of myself as a circular thinker. This mindset has brought me curiosity and encouraged me to question conventional thinking. My eagerness for knowledge has provided me with opportunities to challenge the conventional linear patterns we often follow as a society. Doughnut Economics book was one of those wake-up calls. As an expert in sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies, I co-founded Conexus.Earth in Australia, a consultancy that guides businesses to track their sustainability/ESG commitments with powerful methodologies and tools to build the journey to make actions. I strongly believe that when we align methodologies and tools, we have the power to transform ideas into impactful actions. It's about picking up a pencil and drafting out fresh insights, connecting all the dots across environmental, social, and governance aspects in a collaborative way. The Doughnut Economics methodology can unleash our collective potential and create magic. Join the DEAL community brings to me the gift of connecting with like-minded individuals. Together, we can rewrite the traditional linear notion of growth into a balanced, interconnected ecosystem that promotes planetary well-being and a society with equal opportunities for all.
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A doughnut for (water sector) policy transitions
Methodology to propose sustainability policy transitions with a doughnut economics approach at the (water) sector scale.
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Past Event
(Past) Content dayz
2023-03-17T15:00:00Z (Past)
Llama Llama Lloyd, Väderkvarnsgatan 16a, Göteborg, Västra Götaland 417 04, Sweden
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Past Event
(Past) The upgraded Brussels Donut Portrait & GDD
2023-11-13T09:00:00Z (Past)
Boulevard Brand Whitlock - Brand Whitlocklaan 2, 1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
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Member
Jeremy Johnson
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
A member of the Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group in Cambridge, UK. Interested in thinking about Doughnut Economic and using it in a situation to help transformative change.
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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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Lucy Bettinson
Devon, England, United Kingdom
#citiesandregions
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Punya Malhotra
Delhi, India
" Learn-Improve-Grow" That's my goal :) I am a young, inquisitive and budding leader, writer and economist interested in the field of transformative socio-economic policy-making and research, especially with respect to women empowerment- gender parity and sustainability! The 2C's- Confidence and communication, along with my professional goals, complemented with humility and patience define who I am as an individual.
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Rita Gregório
Lisbon
Sustainable choices should naturally make part of peoples lives
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Erica Wie Dia
Norway
#doughnuteconomics #city portrait In the pre-project phase of creating a city portrait for a large-scale city development area in the city of Oslo, Norway. TBC.
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Karin Bugow
Darmstadt, Germany
#publicmanagement #policy
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Barbara Griffin
Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom
Currently, working on a weaving project using co-mentoring as a method of maintaining momentum. In addition to a creative background my higher education employment and PhD was in health promotion and social care. Since reading Kate Raworth's book and attending the online Foundation course on Doughnut Economics Ubiquity University Archived course I am interested in Doughnut Economics particularly;
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Lewis Muirhead
Salt Spring Island
Facilitator versed in social innovation labs, complexity, human centered design, complexity and evaluation. MSc in strategic leadership towards sustainability
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David Riley
Port Adelaide Enfield Libraries
My background is as a STEM specialist, working in science discovery centres and museum organisations. I have helped establish the community-driven Makerspace Adelaide with a focus on sustainability and circular economy principles. I have a passion for education and critical thinking. I'm currently part of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield libraries as a STEM Specialist, developing and delivering community Learning programs and overseeing the Parks Library Makerspace.
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Denise Murrow
Scottish Borders
I’m a wife, a mother and a businesswoman. I am passionate about doing the right thing and I feel societies focus far too much on economic growth strategies which over time, have led to massive wealth disparities and constant boom and bust cycles. GDP is everywhere! I am a Chartered Financial Adviser and I see this constantly within the Stock Markets I advise people to invest in. I firmly believe there is a better way and the doughnut feels like a great place to aim for. I do get disheartened though, by the lack of focus in the industry I am a part of, but I also believe it is an industry which can make a difference. Money and investment do make things happen. I have come to DEAL as I want the world to change, I want political systems in the UK to change and become more forward thinking about the long term future. Stop thinking about the next few months and years and instead imagine what we will look like in 100 years. For that to look healthy, we need changes now and to me, Doughnut Economics brings some practical solutions and ideas which communities can adopt.
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Ibrahim Othman
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
#energytransition#NZe#ICI 2045
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Yosui Kawatani
sendai/japan
Hello. My name is Yosui Kawatani. I am a sole proprietor (trade name: Feel Layer) and I am working with my colleagues in Japan. I feel a sense of crisis that the world is now on the verge of collapse in terms of both the environment, economy, and society, and I am considering a post-capitalist society relative to the capitalist society. To achieve this, it is necessary to catch accurate and creative information quickly and use it appropriately. In recent years, doughnut economics has been attracting attention and being valued by communities that question excessive capitalism and technocracy, but there is still a noticeable delay in reaching social implementation, especially in Japan. That is why I would like to participate in the DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS ACTION LAB, not only to bring inspiration and ideas to my personal activities, but also to participate in the activities of the DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS ACTION LAB and work for the realization of a sustainable economy in Japan. I would like to move.
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Julia Meuser
Hamburg
Crisis is the crack through which the light gets in. Change is here and it is a chance to take the leap from yesterday's economy to regenerative ways of working and living. After 20+ years in law and international law firms I continue my work with individuals and organisations to to inspire fresh thinking, create regenerative solutions and resilience in organisations, teams and for individuals. Who I am: Co-Founder of www.nRole.de, an academy for sustainable and regenerative business practices. We design learning programs that speak to head, hand and heart and bring the entire organisation together in profound transformation. I am also a consultant, trainer, coach and certified yoga and mediation teacher, and lawyer. What I do: Open new perspectives, ask questions that inspire reflection and learning and help navigate uncertain times and unknown territory, help question outdated narratives and take the eagle view that looks beyond business as usual to create a regenerative future. Where I am at home: Among trees and in the margins, between stories, times, and beliefs, next to the crack through which the light gets in. ALWAYS ACT SO AS TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF OPTIONS. (H. von Förster)
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Katie Tamblin
Welwyn, Hertfordshire, UK
I am a sustainability consultant with deep experience in managing data and software development. I am currently working as an educator in multiple B2B programs, including Investor-Readiness for Female Founders and Sustainability for Supply Chain Managers. I am currently developing the Ecodove network: a knowledge sharing portal focused on in the fields of Sustainability and ESG measurement. Previously, I have worked as Chief Product Officer at Achilles Group Ltd, and was responsible for developing Achilles’ approach to measuring sustainability in supply chains and delivering Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) for B2B supplier assurance. I was a practicing economist for over 15 years (2002-2018), working for leading economic forecasting teams at IHS Markit (now part of S&P Global) and providing data services to Management Systems, Inc, on contract with USAID. I received a Master’s of Public Policy (MPP) in International Development Policy and Environmental Policy from Georgetown University in 2004. I have a Bachelor of Science degree (BS) in Mathematical Economics from Wake Forest University (2000).
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Sophia Ostler
Graz
An advocat for holistic and kind sustainability, trying to transform SMEs from the inside out through realistic babysteps for a better future. #lifelonglearning
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Houvenaghel Yann
Clermont Ferrand, France
interested in the challenges of sustainable development, I wonder about the methods to revisit our processes and public policies. DEAL community proposes to apprehend the subject in a global and international way. #