Transforming places with Doughnut Economics: webinar 2 (Past)
Hearing from two local government-led initiatives: the City of Nanaimo and Brussels Capital Region
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This is the second from a series of regular webinars we have just started, where we will invite many of these changemakers to share their work with the wider DEAL Community.
We will be hearing from different social and geographic contexts, from local governments and communities, from the so-called global South and global North. We are also planning to hold the webinars in different time zones, making sure that wherever you may be in the world, you could join us for some of these.
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Brussels, Belgium - Starting in 2020, “Brussels Donut” project explores various ways of implementing the Doughnut Economy in the Brussels Capital Region. It aims at making the Doughnut a shared compass used by all actors of the region, to imagine the future of Brussels and to make coherent decisions in favour of the ecological and social transition. Brussels Donut is financed by the Brussels Capital Region under the patronage of Barbara Trachte, the Brussels’ Regional Secretary of State for Economic Transition. The project is now starting its second phase, during which the focus will be on raising awareness of the Brussels administrations and businesses to help them embark on the Donut journey. It will also deepen the analysis of a plethora of indicators to turn the Brussels Doughnut Portrait into a dashboard for the transition of the Region, by making it live and operational and building collaborations with many public and private stakeholders in the Region.
The work of Brussels Capital Region will be presented by Stéphanie Lepczynski, policy adviser for scientific research, European affairs and the Brussels Donut in the cabinet of the Brussels Capital Region's Secretary of State for Economic Transition and Scientific Research.
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Nanaimo, Canada - In 2020, Nanaimo's City Council passed a motion to "adopt the Doughnut Economics Model as a cohesive vision for all city initiatives and planning processes...". The city has since blended the Doughnut with their city visioning process leading to a new community-led City Plan, and have been using the Doughnut as a unifying framework across the Council, gradually bringing it into a number of policies and strategies - from land use planning, to procurement, to investment.
The work of Nanaimo will be presented by Nanaimo City Councillor Ben Geselbracht.
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Leonora Grcheva
City of London, England, United Kingdom
Cities and Regions Lead at DEAL. Urban planner, researcher, participation practitioner. Macedonian living in London.
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Clothilde Saunier
Lille, France
PhD Student in Lille, I study Environmental Policy & Local Government
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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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Madoka Minamisawa
Tokyo
Shibaura House is a community space in the Tokyo district of Shibaura, a neighborhood in the south of the city near the port. In 2022, we set about to create a 'City Portrait' of Minato City, our neighborhood, with a desire to relook, and to understand what is truly happening in people's lives. Things have drastically changed due to Covid-19, and there was an urgency to reconnect with people who come to work, build a family, and play in the area. We saw Doughnut Economics as a great tool to do this, as it allowed us not only to analyze what is occurring in front of us, but also to think in multifaceted terms. Through this journey, we have manifested our 'City Portrait' in the form of an exhibition, which you can see recorded in the report on the DEAL website. We are currently in the process of transforming the 'City Portrait' into an action plan. We are doing this with several strands: collaboration with an artist who would use our resources, acquired knowledge, and contacts as a basis for her work. Collaboration with a landscape designer to rethink green spaces and biodiversity in urban settings, with the aim of creating a community project. We are also looking into emerging political voices by talking with young politicians or those aiming to be one, and to understand what motivated them to become politically involved, and what their communication strategies are. We have received great support from DEAL and its community in developing our ‘City Portrait’. If you have questions or happen to be in Tokyo, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Markus Wiklander
Malmo, Skåne län, Sweden
I'm an enterprise transformation coach working with leaders within large organisations to change how their organisations are organised and operating.
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Nicole Bastien
München, Bayern, Deutschland
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Robert Ingham
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Andonis Pattakos
Greece
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Yuge Lei
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany
Frankfurt Doughnut Coalition - I am an economist 10+ years of experience in the field of international development with a focus on sustainable infrastructure. I am immensely passionate about sustainability and climate action, striving to do my part to create a cleaner and more just world for future generations.
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Rob Dixon
New Mexico, United States of America