Co-creating methods to downscale the Doughnut: Share your thoughts! (Past)
Webinar to share progress adapting the Doughnut Portrait, and to invite contributions from the DEAL Community (Asia)
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Now, we'd like to share our progress and learnings with members of the DEAL Community, and invite you to make additional contributions.
Please do join us for an online webinar on July 29 @ 08:30 – 10:30 (British Summer Time / GMT+1) that brings together people with a shared interest in translating the global Doughnut to many smaller scales, from neighbourhoods to nations, in both the global North and global South.
Note that this webinar is being held at a time that is more friendly to members of the DEAL Community across Asia / Oceania -- there is a separate webinar at a time more friendly to members across the Americas. That said, you are welcome to attend whichever webinar you prefer (or both!).
The webinar will be hosted by the DEAL Team and we will be joined by representatives from initiatives applying their own distinct approach to bringing the 'Doughnut Portrait’ tool to life in the context of their own cities and regions. After setting the scene, we will invite participants to form smaller groups in breakout sessions to discuss and share additional contributions.
We also plan to launch a consultation period for members to share contributions after this brief webinar, using online collaborative documents (e.g. Google Docs). Based on the contributions incorporated throughout these co-creative phases, we're aiming to publish a practitioner's handbook in the Fall.
We're excited to host this space for members of the DEAL Community to learn from the work of others, take inspiration from their diverse approaches, share your experiences, and to feel even better equipped to put Doughnut-thinking into practice in your own contexts. We do hope you can join us.
Click here to join on July 29 @ 08:30 – 10:30 (British Summer Time / GMT+1)
The webinar will take place using the Zoom video-conferencing platform. In addition, we will also be livestreaming the webinar on YouTube.
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Hayley Richards
Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, United Kingdom
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Elena Filippova
Munich, Bayern, Germany
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Helen Hill
Dili, East Timor
I am an Australian, retired from Victoria University (Melbourne) where I introduced a BA in International Community Development after working on the Commonwealth Youth Program's Fiji Centre on the Diploma Course in Youth and Development. I am currently working on municipal plans for Five municipalities in Timor-Leste with a Portuguese consultancy group GERTIL and trying to apply principles of the Doughnut economy.
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Yeu Wen Mak
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
A self-motivated big picture problem solver, always navigating between the tensions of facilitating the emergence of collective intention from diverse needs of community and efficiently managing the messiness arising from transformative changes in participatory manner.
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Evelyn Canelas Santiesteban
La Paz, Bolivia
Expert International Committee ISO/TC 323 Circular Economy/Researcher/Postgraduate Professor in Sustainability
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Gunn Tattiyakul
Bang Khla, Chachoengsao, Thailand
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Jessica Robbins
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
My mission is to help Tasmanians be sustainability leaders. To do this I founded the Tasmanian Way to help Tasmania transform to a zero emissions and sustainable future for the health, wellbeing and prosperity of all Tasmanians. With over ten years with the Global Island Partnership largely in New York City, I have worked with some of the world's most formidable island leaders to take greater action to locally implement the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. I work with Tasmanian Leaders to create positive change and contribute to socio-economic vibrancy as well as continues to work with island leaders around the world.
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Gianluca Gatti
Tarquinia, Viterbo, Italy
I am an Audiovisual specialist who, thanks to COVID-19, is now making one giant leap by going back to study Regenerative Actions at Ubiquity University. I recently moved back to Italy after spending 30 years between the UK and Australia. I am currently planning to unroll the Doughnut in my BioRegion of Tarquinia in the region of Latium, Italy.
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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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Tatiana Kan
Incheon, South Korea
Finance and Planning Consultant at the Green Climate Fund