Version 2.0 (September 2024)
This tool is a series of slides that show each of the 21 dimensions of the Doughnut. For each dimension, there is a short description, the data for the Global Doughnut (soon Doughnut 3.0!), and images of live initiatives/projects happening in practice all over the world.
These initiatives aim to capture the essence of the dimension and how we may move towards the Doughnut for each of them. There is still a lot of movement to be done in this respect, but each example shows a range of actions happening around the world to inspire and encourage people, particularly young people, who are so aware of the social and ecological challenges globally, and many of whom are so involved in leading action.
This tool can be used as a resource to support teaching in or outside education spaces, to present and/or expand ideas about the Doughnut, as well as a practical tool to use in workshop activities. A tool to use in everything that has to do with opening pathways towards distributive and regenerative futures!
Click here to view this tool in Google Slides.
The Dimensions of the Doughnut Version 2.0 tool was created by Aimee Laurel, Carolina Escobar-Tello, Kate Raworth, and Ruurd Priester, with contributions by the DEAL Team.
Version 1.0 was published in September 2020; available at this link and also as a .pdf file below. Version 1.0 was created by Rob Shorter with contributions by Kate Raworth, Andrew Fanning, Carlota Sanz, Karn Spydar Lee Bianco, and Ruurd Priester.
Diane Zilliox
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Doing research developing a documentary about post-capitalist economic possibilities.
Jaap van den Langenberg
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland
I'm looking for a contact/information how to put the Donut in practice and make it applicable for the Province of Gelderland.
Coté Castañeda
Santiago de Chile, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, C...
I work with territories and small business implementing sustainability actions so i want to apply the donought method.
Bruna Iotti
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Bruna thoroughly disputes that the profit motive is the only success factor worth measuring, and points to the environmental degra
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!
David Atkinson
Ideas that I can engage with, learn from and draw into my own writing