
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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Rodolfo Pereira
Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain
Son, father, brother, husband, friend, songwriter, dreamer and entrepreneur. In love with the unknown and passionate about all the things that can still be created and discovered. I see myself as a Multiverse and Nothing at the same time.
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Jonas Bothe
Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
I studied environmental sciences, economics and an international master's degree in sustainable development. For more than 10 years, I was working in the field of "sustainable business" as a process facilitator, workshop leader and consultant. My topics are growth independence, education for sustainable development and community-based forms of business development. I am partner at NELA. Next Economy Lab (nexteconomylab.de) which is based in Bonn (Germany).
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Jane Whild
Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
I am and ex University Administrator, now spending my time on activism in local communities in Milton Keynes to tackle the Climate Crisis, Misogyny and Gender Inequality. I am a core member of the MK Doughnut Economics Group which operates under the umbrella of Transition Town MK. Our group are part of a fledgling Milton Keynes Climate Action Network (MKCAN). I am a member of the Women's Equality Party (WEPUK) - the first political party to adopt Doughnut Economics as policy. I am also a member of FawcettMK, Citizens:mk and Cycling Citizens MK. I would like to see the Doughnut applied to my Borough and am a member of Milton Keynes DECA (Doughnut Economics Climate Action) Group.
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Ana Arribas Sebastián
Segovia, Castilla y León, Spain
I'm a Social Worker and a Master's graduate in Development and International Relations, with a specialization in Global Gender Studies. I grew up in a small town surrounded by mountains and that was (and still is) what made me aware of how important is respecting the planet that hosts us while guaranteeing the fundamental rights of all human beings. I'm still learning how to achieve both goals and I hope to learn and share experiences here that lead us toward it. Nowadays, I am working on the relationship between climate change and gender equality and actively committed to find alternatives to the current system in order to achieve sustainable development.
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Nicholas Osborne
Hong Kong
Educator working in the sustainability sphere.
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Marte Ulltveit-Moe
Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norge
I work as a local councillor for the Green Party in Kristiansand, southern Norway. Currently writing a book about the repair business. This sector of the economy create jobs and minimizes the use of the earth's resources. How can we create a system where reuse and repair is the norm?
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Luciana Maia
Erfurt, Thüringen, Deutschland
Environmentalist & urbanist by passion, consultant, trainer/facilitator & researcher by profession and engineer by formation, Luciana is a dreamer, world citizen and life-long learner. Working with development / international cooperation for the past 14 year, her main interests are in support the implementation of global agendas localy and help urban stakeholders to develop integrated sustainable solutions
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Irfan Qalamkar
IT Service Management | Strategy | Digital TX | EdTech | Open Innovation | Smart Cities