 
          What is the Doughnut?
An introduction to the concept at the heart of Doughnut Economics
 
          Version 1.0 (September 2020)
Overview
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What is the Doughnut?
Think of it as a compass for human prosperity in the 21st century, whose goal is to meet the needs of all people within the means of the planet.
It consists of two concentric rings:
- A social foundation – to ensure that no one is left falling short on life’s essentials.
- An ecological ceiling – to ensure that humanity does not collectively overshoot planetary boundaries.
Between these two boundaries lies a doughnut-shaped space that is both ecologically safe and socially just – a space in which humanity can thrive.
 
    
    The essence of the Doughnut
1. The social foundation – below which lies critical human deprivation
2. The ecological ceiling – beyond which lies critical planetary degradation
These two boundaries are foundational in the sense that humanity should always seek to avoid critical human deprivation and critical planetary degradation. But how best to define their specific dimensions and measure their current status relative to desired outcomes will keep evolving over time.
 
    
The Doughnut’s dimensions
(as of 2017)
The Social Foundation
The 12 dimensions of the social foundation are derived from the social priorities agreed in the Sustainable Development Goals (UN, 2015).
 
    
The Ecological Ceiling
The 9 dimensions of the ecological ceiling are the nine planetary boundaries defined by Earth-system scientists (Steffen et al., 2015).
 
    
Quantifying the Doughnut
The image below reveals the current state of humanity and our planetary home: think of it as humanity’s ‘selfie’ in the early days of the 21st century.
Each dimension is measured, where possible, with 1 or 2 indicators, and the red wedges show the extent of shortfall and overshoot of the Doughnut’s social and planetary boundaries.
It shows us that millions of people still fall short on all 12 of the social dimensions, and that humanity has already overshot at least four planetary boundaries (air pollution and chemical pollution are currently unquantified).
To achieve the 21st century goal of meeting the needs of all within the means of the living planet means eliminating all of the red from the Doughnut diagram, and this must be done from both sides at the same time.
 
    
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  Story  The Portrait of Zabrze -A City in the Doughnut Zabrze - a city with industrial roots and a strong working-class identity - now faces a new challenge. 
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  Story  METROPOLITAN DONUT DAY - POLAND Metropolitan Donut Day - Poland: How can we create cities that are good for people and the planet? 
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  Story  Global Donut Days 2024 - Brasil In 14 Brazilian cities, over 1,200 people came together to celebrate GDD 2024 through community events 
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  Story  Toronto Community Portrait of Place Workshop Place-Based Doughnut Design for Housing: A Community Workshop in Downtown Toronto 
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  Story  Reflections on the GDD 2024 Workshop in Seoul Event brief of DonutZip's workshop for the GDD 2024 
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  Story  Introducing Doughnut Economics to Izmir, Türkiye The Izmir Gevrek Model, aiming to live in a thriving, regenerative and inclusive Izmir 
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  Story  Innovative Design Framework At CPI, we are developing a design framework, tailored to meet the complex challenges of the 21st century. 
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  Story  2020 Manifesto - A way to a brighter future How can we all be motivated to make greater connections with ourselves, others, nature and the future?” 
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  Member    Isabella Guerrini de Claire Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom Circular Economy, Climate Leadership Strategist, Ph.D. - Wellbeing Economy Ambassador. I'm a circular economy and climate strategist and a scientist working in regenerative sustainability for the last 25 years. I’m focused in the maximisation of impact and value, through multifaceted business approaches. In my career, I worked extensively with startups, individuals, public, private and third sector corporates to rethink and redesign their economic approach with social and environmental innovation. I contributed worldwide in sustainable development and land design management within the blue economy and circular economy networks on low carbon programmes for almost twenty years, to ensure thorough business analysis and promoting sustainable solutions for social barriers, environmental challenges and innovations. 
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  Member    Faris Weldy Bogor, Jawa Barat, Indonesia Currently studying for a bachelor's degree majoring in Resource and Environmental Economics at IPB University 
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  Member    Roberto Bonino Geneva, Genève, Switzerland 
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  Member    Julio Primo San Diego, California, United States of America Learning about Doughnut Economics with the intention to communicate it in Spanish to all Hispanic/Latino communities. 
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  Member    Oliver Washington Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America Hi, I am Oliver Washington Jr, I currently reside in Fort Worth, Tx. I am a lifelong learner seeking economic knowledge, ethics, strategies to revolutionize and transform my current conventional economic thinking. 
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  Member  Lisa Marie Astle 
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  Member    Hannah Smith Porlock, Somerset, England, United Kingdom I'm a freelance WordPress developer who also specialises in digital sustainability. I co-organise a meetup group called Green Tech South West, and am the founder of a campaign called #LetsGreenTheWeb which I run via an online community called ClimateAction.tech. I'm currently doing a fellowship with The Green Web Foundation where I'm looking at how climate justice and digital technology intersects. 
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  Member  Jørgen Kloster Skibby, Region Hovedstaden, Danmark organic and regenerative farmer 
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