
A Quick Introduction to the Doughnut
Introducing the Doughnut and its application in Amsterdam

Version 1.0 (June 2020)
Overview
This 6 minute video introduces the Doughnut and its application in Amsterdam.
For a full introduction to the Doughnut and Doughnut Economics, visit About Doughnut Economics. For more information on what's happening in Amsterdam and Costa Rica, visit the stories about the Amsterdam City Portrait, How we built the Amsterdam Doughnut Coalition and Regenerate Costa Rica.
Acknowledgements
Created by the BBC
Video by Fernando Teixeira & Izabela Cardoso
Executive Producer: Camelia Sadeghzadeh
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