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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Workshop plans for local governments
Set of workshops tailored for local governments using DEAL tools like Doughnut Unrolled, Step into the Doughnut etc.
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Doughnut Cinema Guide
The guide helps you create your own Doughnut Cinema. Dive into doughnut economics through film, talks and action!
Posted by Celeste Elizabeth Arnold
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Doughnut Unrolled: Dimensions of the four lenses
An overview of each of the dimensions of the four lenses on life
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Doughnut Unrolled: Exploring a topic
A selection of approaches to explore a specific topic through the Four Lenses be it a policy, project or possibility
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Doughnut Unrolled: Data Portrait of Place
A handbook of approaches for collecting targets and indicators across each of the four lenses for your place
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Doughnut Unrolled: Community Portrait of Place
A selection of participatory workshop approaches you can use to explore the four lenses for your place
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Doughnut Unrolled: Introducing the four lenses
An introduction to the four lenses and the set of tools you can use to help your place bring humanity into the Doughnut
Posted by the DEAL Team
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Generalized, editable systems doughnut.
An editable graphic that can be used when discussing all types of systems.
Posted by Larry Marquardt
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