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Shaping Fairer Futures Together in Scotland
A Global Donut Day 2024 local event by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network and the Universal Recognition Movement
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Scotland's Global Donut Day celebrations 2023
A fascinating convergence of ideas featuring Scotland-based projects and brilliant speakers sharing powerful stories
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Join this group to connect with cross-sector people from Scotland who share the passion for learning and supporting Doughnut Economics principles and embedding its value in their practice.
The purpose is to encourage collaboration and interest within the broader Scottish community in Doughnut Economics, not just for GDD 2023, but also for future initiatives. We would love people already using Doughnut Economics to contribute to this space, so please get in touch.
It’s about bringing people together inside the Doughnut so that no one is excluded. Respecting everyone equally, disabled or non-disabled, from diverse backgrounds and experiences or marginalised in any way - valuing every voice and their contributions to local solutions in Scotland.
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Shaping Fairer Futures Together in Scotland
A Global Donut Day 2024 local event by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network and the Universal Recognition Movement
Posted by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network
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Story
Scotland's Global Donut Day celebrations 2023
A fascinating convergence of ideas featuring Scotland-based projects and brilliant speakers sharing powerful stories
Posted by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network
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Photos by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network (Nov 8, 2024)
Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Photos by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network (Dec 11, 2023)
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Penny Lee
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Vinishree Solanki
Glasgow, Scotland
Organiser of Doughnut Economics Scotland Network
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Nick Radcliffe
Edinburgh
Mathematician/Physicist, Data Scientist. Co-author, with Tony Clayton, of Sustainability: A Systems Approach, Earthscan (London), 1996, commissioned by WWF. Interested in the relationship between Kate Raworth's Doughnut concept/visualization and the (related) Sustainability Assessment Maps (introduced in the book above).
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Osbert Lancaster
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
I help leaders make change for sustainability happen in, and through, their organisations. Host of the Leadership for Sustainability podcast.
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Danielle Dale
Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
I am an engineer who is working to support a move to a sustainable future. Having transitioned my career from the energy sector, studied leading change and environmental issues I now provide consultancy, run workshops and publicly speak. I cover some of the various topics associated with our shift to a "new model" working within the planets boundaries while supporting all living systems to create a better thriving future. I am an advocate for individual and collective action, long term thinking and nature connection, as an engineer I am a problem solver - we are the people we have been waiting for LETS DO THIS! Also I am a People Planet Pint & Pastry Host.
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Emma Sedgwick
Scotland
Rural Leader, Mentor, Trustee of GrowBiz Scotland, Member of the Law Society of Scotland, Director of Sustainability and founder of Rural Communications. Advocate for regenerative rural development and engaged in making the unseen contributions to and challenges of the current economic conditions more visible and counted. Part of the SDG Network for Scotland and the CPG on Wellbeing Economy at the Scottish Parliament. Also economically active in the unpaid and often invisible aspects of life that are valuable to and in many ways underpin a thriving economy; including caring and community support. Please do connect on LinkedIn.