Regenerate Costa Rica
How can the Doughnut help Costa Rica become one of the world's first regenerative countries?
Eduard Müller Castro is a Costa Rican environmentalist, scientist, activist and founder of the University for International Cooperation. He is one of the founders of Regenerate Costa Rica, and a global leader in promoting regenerative development and design nationally and beyond.
In this 30 minute video conversation, Ed talks to Kate Raworth about the initiative and the role that the Doughnut plays within it, both conceptually and as a starting point for new national metrics.
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Kareen Urrutia
Auckland, New Zealand
I am a passionate forester/ecologist interested on working towards a sustainable and climate-resilient world. I currently study a master in Environmental Science at the University of Auckland. I have facilitated webinars on Ecological Economics in the past for Guatemalan students, aiming to bring this "system-based thinking" to as many people as possible for transforming our economies. I enjoy hiking, exploring nature, swimming, and reading.
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rob de laet
Ubaíra, Bahia, Brazil
Humanity is in the most pervasive crisis of its history. It affects every level from psychology, society, economy, politics to nature and spirituality. So whether we approach the current chaos from a spiritual, cosmological, social, political or ecological or economic angle, it is all relevant. But a great basis to start with is to take action in the economy, the community. Kate Raworth's Doughnut model is by far the best I have seen to work with, because it is intuitive and deals with the two most practical aspects of economy: its foundation in nature and the necessity for a just society. My name is Rob, I am 64 years old, born in Holland, now reforesting an area in the Mata Atlantica area of Brazil.
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