A Recipe for Thriving in Yorkshire? Tasters from the Doughnut (Past)
Mini conference for Yorkshire with contributions from groups and councillors from Amsterdam, Cambridge and Cornwall
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Inspired by Kate Raworth’s vision for what it means for humanity to thrive, people are using her book, Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist, to plan a new way of living that connects the local to the global and is both ecologically safe and socially just.
Now Raworth’s powerful argument for embedding the economy in society and the living world is changing from radical idea to transformative action, with places from civic centres to city councils and from counties to countries reimagining their approach through the Doughnut model. (It’s even got David Attenborough’s enthusiastic endorsement for putting “sustainability in all things” at its heart.)
This mini conference will hear from groups and councillors from Amsterdam, Cambridge and Cornwall that have downscaled the doughnut or are considering it for their own communities, and asks: what would a Yorkshire Doughnut be like – and is it radical enough to respond to our challenging times?
Speakers:
Imane Nadif, Groenlinks Amsterdam, Councillor for Amsterdam City Council
Cllr Edwina Hannaford, Portfolio Member for Climate Change and Neighbourhoods, Cornwall Councillor
Clara Todd, Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group
Lukas Hardt, University of Leeds/Wellbeing Economy Alliance
The event will feature a short film by Kate Raworth on downscaling Doughnut Economics, followed by presentations by the speakers and a panel discussion.
Panellists include former Green MEP, Molly Scott-Cato, and Mark Dooris, Professor in Health and Sustainability, University of Central Lancashire.
Chairs: Kate Lock and Tom Franklin, York Green Party.
Register for 'A recipe for thriving in Yorkshire? Tasters from the Doughnut' on Eventbrite.
Organised by York Green Party as part of York Environment Week 2020.
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Barry Dewey
Warsaw, województwo mazowieckie, Poland
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Steve Mason
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Jaap van den Langenberg
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland
I'm a master student at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. Following the study Spatial Planning with the specialization Cities, Water and Climate Change. In March 2021, I start with my Master theses and therefore I want to inquire how the Doughnut Economy can be useful, to measure the measurements for the Climate action plan for the province of Gelderland. The Doughnut economy should help to gain insight into the effects of the measurements and where to improve and guide steering.
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Jane Wigan
Saint Leonards-on-Sea, England, United Kingdo