
EU Sustainable Prosperity Policy Database
Structured overview about transformative policy ideas to move the EU into the Doughnut

Overview
Our policy database provides a coherent structure of transformative policy proposals from the academic literature that can help shape sustainable prosperity and move economies into the Doughnut. It aims to help policymakers comprehend what policy instruments are suitable to promote a sustainable and inclusive transformation structured along various policy areas.
Why use it?
1. Link the Doughnut to policymaking
2. Discover what policies can help you achieve different objectives in the doughnut
3. learn about what it means to become agnostic about GDP.
Who is it for?
policymakers, consultants, trainers
How long does it take?
flexible
How many people is it for?
as many as possible
Links
Click here to access the policy database.
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Background
Today’s ecological and socio-economic challenges threaten the long-term stability and resilience of European society. Even though the magnitude of these challenges is broadly acknowledged, political efforts to properly tackle them remain insufficient. To move Europe into the “safe and just space for humanity”, innovative policy approaches are required.
In fact, these policy approaches must equally address social, ecological and economic goals in a coherent manner and help overcome the primacy of economic growth as a policy goal. However, due to the perception that economic growth is essential to ensuring employment, tackling fiscal debt and achieving higher incomes and levels of well-being, this is easier said than done. Not only does policy have to focus on a wider set of objectives, it also has to liberate economic and political stability from its structural dependency on economic growth. In this way, policymakers are enabled to freely choose among different means to achieve political ends, rather than relying on one specific aspect like economic growth.
However, a consistent synthesis of policies seeking to overcome the existing growth imperatives and shape a sustainable and thriving European and global economy is currently missing. Researchers have put forward a multitude of proposals. However, the practical application of these proposals entails several challenges related to the interconnectedness, coherence and concretion of policies as well as their level of implementation by government.
This project aims to fill this gap. Our policy framework provides a coherent structure of policy proposals from the academic literature that can help shape sustainable prosperity. In doing so, the project aims to help policymakers comprehend what policy instruments are suitable to promote transformative actions and, in doing so, contribute to political objectives.
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Margaret Rose-Goddard
Bath, England, United Kingdom
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Bria Jenkins Blair
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Hey! My name is Bria and I love taking polaroid pictures, making digital patterns, and spending time with my loved ones. Currently, I'm a grad student who will be working in the tech sales industry upon graduation.
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Peter Dillon
Leyland, UK
Interested in rewilding the soul, soil and society
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Peter Campbell
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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Roxy Piper
Teignmouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Will update properly later.... I work with the Devon Doughnut Collective, New Prosperity Devon and Action on Climate in Teignbridge- doughnut economics plays an important part of this work. We are looking for new members to join our emerging 'Devon Doughnut Collective' group!
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Richard McCorkle
London
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RHEMA BETHANY PALENCIA
Singapore, Singapore
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Stéphanie Gauthier
Les Houches, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Teacher in economics and management, I am committed to resilience in the Mont Blanc valley