
Doughnut Principles of Practice
A PDF of the Doughnut Principles of Practice ready to print

Version 1.0 (September 2020)
Overview
DEAL has developed a set of principles to guide our own evolution and our choice of collaborations. We ask that these principles are placed at the heart of any project and initiative that aims to put the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice.

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Elissa Doxey
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
I admire creative thinkers, inclusive practices and thoughtful policy. As an independent consultant, I would like more organisations to implement social impact outcome and realise the value of measuring the intangible. Happy to connect with like-minded peeps via linkedin, etc.
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Kyle Philipp
Dorset, Vermont, United States of America
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Ben Heath
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hi Im Ben. Here to learn and contribute where valuable. Particularly keen to meet others getting locally active in Melbourne, Australia. My background is largely in finance/economics and social enterprise. I now help organisations acquire resilience through systems and design thinking approaches. Always had an interest in economics but wrestled with how its fixed thinking and dated models fail us. Resolved to work with others to demonstrate something better is possible.
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Derek von Behr
Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brasil
Architect, urban planner and landscaper
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Bob Thust
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
I co-founded a small networked business to provide practical support on governance across organisations, networks, communities and movements. Interested in how new and regenerative approaches to governance - issues of ownership, power, control, organising, (inter)dependence and decision-making in a variety of settings - can help support the foundations of a new economic system.
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Lou Elena Bouey
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Charlie Hicks
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Kate Goodwin
Melbourne, Australia
I am a designer and researcher experienced in working with civil society, government and communities to expand participation and inclusive practice in design and decision-making affecting our collective futures. I combine my years of experience in systems, UX, service and strategic design to help people think, feel and act in areas of social, economic and environmental complexity in creative, participatory and accessible ways. Currently working in regenerative food systems with Streat (www.streat.com.au), a social enterprise based in Melbourne, Australia. Also a 'friend of Donut Berlin' having lived there 2020-2022 and been part of the group.