
Interactive Donut tool for municipalities
How sustainable is your municipality? (German)

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An interactive, online tool capable of creating a quick snapshot of ecological and social indicators for your municipality. The tool and related documentation are in German, but you can use tools such as Google Translate to view in other languages.

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Janthe Albers
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
I am part of the Amsterdam Donut Coalition and super happy to be putting doughnut economics into practice. Feel free to reach out to me on janthe@amsterdamdonutcoalitie.nl
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Torben Kulasingam
Denmark
Working as civil engineer within sustainable building - and urban design, and passionate about spreading the good intentions with circular economic initiatives in my projects. I'm here to absorb from the abundant knowledge buffet, and get intrigued by the new economic thinking, which could be relevant in building- and urban development desing. Feel free to reach out, if you think I need to participate in wide-ranging talks on circular economy or you think I can help you in some kind of way with regards to circular economy. #liveability
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Robert Austin
Lafayette, Indiana
I am a physics lecturer at Purdue University. In recent years, I have become very interested in the field of ecological economics.
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Rachel Lyn Rumson
Maine, USA
What brings me to this community is that I work in my community for climate and economic action. I started a low-profit limited liability company to continue my work as a "permaculture developer" which is a planning and development approach to applied permaculture and design thinking. I am an activist that is committed to social innovation and I have a fierce ecological imagination. I have been writing and practicing "regenerative leadership" the best I can since 2007. Being an ancestor that did something is a deep edge and I work on my own healing there, as part of our collective healing. This is the scale where my leverage is the greatest and my capacity as a facilitator expands. I have navigated the local governance structure and funding opportunities, (not always has my work been funded) to offer a program that started a week ago, as 207permaculture. The day that I signed a contract with the State of Maine to provide services to three municipalities and one school district, for one year, to activate a network that will learn together and act together on climate and economic projects in the region, I saw The Schumacher Institute talk by Kate Rawworth in my email box. After the talk, joined my action co-lab would be well served to use these tools. The intergeneration and interdisciplinary group of leaders that gather will be approaching their town leadership and the State's Climate Action Plan Program Director with a vision of a thriving rural bioregion, and request support for their action plans. It is my hope that they will spinning off several other social innovations, educational pathways and businesses as well. I have a BA in Sociology from the University of Southern Maine, a MA in Applied Behavioral Science from the Leadership Institute of Seattle at Bastyr University, Advanced Permaculture Design Certifications, Soil Food Web Lab Certification. I am a Mom, a friend, a sister, a partner, unwed, a home cook, a future ancestor, a grant writer, a group facilitator, an educator and an serial entrepreneur. My pronouns are she and her.
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Luis Oliva
Panama
I’m an Electronical Engenieer, with a graduate in investment projects, with a master degree in Administration. Now I’m a Doctoral student of rule of law in Salamanca University in Spain. Also I’m the General Administrator of National Innovation Authority of Panama. I was working in the importance of the investment in R&D to improve the rule of law in Latin America.
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Bruce Katlin
Taos, NM
Artist, Author, Athlete. Combining my love & passion for trail running & creativity at the same time. We're all connected
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Theresa Wood
Invermere, British Columbia, Canada
I live in Invermere BC on the traditional and unceeded territory of the Shuwap and Akisqnuk First Nation and the chosen homeland of the Columbia Valley Metis. I care deeply about my community and want to ensure it is here for future generations to enjoy the way I have. I do contract work in the economic development field. I integrate sustainable practices in my approach to economic development.