Q&A Amsterdam Doughnut Coalition for students & researchers (Past)
Learn about how the coalition started, how we engage with people in the city and from the municipality and more.
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Students and researchers who are researching Doughnut Economics and want to learn more about the Amsterdam approach are welcome to join us on the 7th of December. We will give a presentation about how the Coalition started, what we've learned so far and the best practices we have encountered. Afterwards we will try to forward you to other parties who might be interesting to interview. It is also an opportunity to connect with others who are researching Doughnut Economics.
The meeting will be online and it will be recorded to share later on our website for future students and researchers.
You can register here.
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Rosa Tibosch
Amsterdam
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Janthe Albers
Lund, Sweden
Hey! I am a Dutch student living and studying in Sweden. I am currently doing the Master's in Innovation and Global Sustainable Development at Lund University. Soon I will start writing my thesis which will be about managing sustainability transitions and the implementation of the doughnut economy in Amsterdam. All support is welcome and I would love to talk to people who are also working on this! Feel free to reach out via LinkedIn My main interests: - Sustainable cities and communities - Alternative economic models such as the doughnut economic model and degrowth - Story-telling about our economy - Transition management - Decolonizing our economy
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Ruta Lukosiunaite
Eslöv, Sweden
Ruta works across design disciplines visioning and realising projects by stimulating learning and contextualising the concept of sustainability in specific places. She has 10 years of experience working in transdisciplinary and culturally diverse teams in Denmark, Lithuania, Sweden and United Kingdom. During the last 7 years Ruta developed expertise in urban participatory design and sustainability science. Her experience varies from private to public sectors and top-down to bottom-up initiatives. For Ruta sustainability is a process that requires curiosity, vulnerability and openness. Shall we cross our paths?