How can schools use the Doughnut Economics model to guide school sustainable development?
This webinar hosted by Sustainability Education's Case Study for Change series, explores how the Doughnut model can provide a clearer mission for school sustainable development, be used as a design tool for improving student and staff action, and enable various school actors to see the relationship of their diverse actions to the big picture.
There is a video and slides from the webinar the slides. In them, there is an overview of the importance of identifying a model for sustainable development for schools, and an explanation of how the four lenses of the Doughnut model can be used by schools to guide action in a holistic way. Concrete examples are given for the application of the model in Strothoff International School, a small International Baccalaureate school near Frankfurt, Germany.
Patrick Walsh
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
I am interested in developing a secondary-level social studies curriculum around Donut Economics.
Ezequiel Aguirre
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
I am truly convinced that the way we are making business is no good for the future generations and for the Older Persons.
Megan Palmer-Abbs
Bodø, Nordland, Norway
Senior researcher in regional transformation, have a multi stakeholder public, private and academic background applied sciences
Sílvia de Sousa
Full Sutton, England, United Kingdom
Orthodox Economics (BLARGH!) + Environmental Economics (HUM?) + Social Policy (Nearly!) = Holistic (MAYBE!) => Doughnuts (HURRAH!)
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Emilio Bourlon
Mexico City
Solve better problems by connecting ideas, people and projects; contributing ultimately to reconnecting with Nature as community