I'm a Social Worker and a Master's graduate in Development and International Relations, with a specialization in Global Gender Studies. I grew up in a small town surrounded by mountains and that was (and still is) what made me aware of how important is respecting the planet that hosts us while guaranteeing the fundamental rights of all human beings.
I'm still learning how to achieve both goals and I hope to learn and share experiences here that lead us toward it.
Nowadays, I am working on the relationship between climate change and gender equality and actively committed to find alternatives to the current system in order to achieve sustainable development.
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Ecosocial Equilibrium
An optimal state of a living system - thriving and flourishing together in complex, ever-changing times
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Human Rights Economics
Human Rights Economics offers legal and advocacy tools for working towards a fairer economy.
Posted by Caroline Dommen
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Interactive Donut tool for municipalities
How sustainable is your municipality? (German)
Posted by Jonas Bothe
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Making climate and environmental crisis tangible
A workshop concept to make climate and environmental crisis tangible
Posted by Jonas Bothe
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Donut factsheets on tackling municipal challenges
Topics: Agriculture & Food, Economic Development and Housing & Construction
Posted by Jonas Bothe
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Bioconnections for regenerative & circular cities
Framework of bioconnected solutions supporting urban regeneration considering Doughnut's ecological/social boundaries
Posted by Henrique Sala Benites
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Personal Doughnut Template
A template to develop a personal doughnut
Posted by Zoe Gilbertson
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Doughnut Economics Book Club Guide
A co-created guide to help you design and host your own book club or study group around Doughnut Economics
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