Build back better: 10 doughnut-inspired principles
A story about how doughnut economics inspired the formulation of 10 principles for building back better post Covid-19
Things were happening fast, so I decided to set up a collaborative online document to track economic, social and environmental policies in response to Covid-19 and invited a bunch of friends and colleagues from different countries to contribute.
Luckily several of them were interested, and soon the idea came up to use this information we were collecting for a short policy brief to compare what was happening around the world and assess it from a 'doughnut economics' perspective: to what extent did government responses to Covid-19 point into a direction compatible with a good life within planetary boundaries?
To write a coherent piece, we needed a comparative framework, and that's how we came up with this set of 10 principles to build back better following Covid-19. To create the first version of these principles, I looked at various ecological economics frameworks and sets of criteria that they had defined for alternative social, economic and environmental goals. Kate's doughnut was one of them, and it turned out to be one of the most useful ones due to its clarity and simplicity.
The first principle in our set is the doughnut economics demand to deprioritise GDP and instead focus on needs satisfaction and staying within planetary boundaries. Principles 2-6 summarise ecological and social foundation goals of the doughnut, and principles 7-10 are a set of additional 'how to' principles that we thought were important to characterise governance processes that can support the shift towards an alternative economy.
We were also fortunate to have had inspiring input from Katherine Trebeck, Amanda Janoo and other colleagues from the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) in this process, and even more fortunate for them to agree to publish the piece as a WEAll Briefing Paper. Many thanks also again to everyone else who contributed to the policy tracker and the policy brief, which you can find on the WEAll website here:
Open 'Ten principles for building back better to create wellbeing economies post-covid'.
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Stuart HAGYARD
North West England
I’m a retired IT project manager, but still curious about the world. I came across Doughnut Economics in the MyGreenPod newspaper I picked up in Sainsburys and was immediately captivated. It’s motives are unarguable, but can and how can this radical idea be turned into an effective reality? I know it can, I’m intrigued to find out more and willing to do what I can.
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Pritesh Dineschandra Kotecha
Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
Enthusiastic and energy spreader are some of the soft skills that makes me a life passionate. Married and father of 2 (10 and 4yo couple), I consider myself a hedonist and an epicurist. Enjoying all the pleasures life have to offer, try to practice a work-hard-play-hard/YOLO positioning. Humanist by heart and Illuminist by mind. Liberal regarding the markets, conservative regarding customs. Love to cook and Lego collector, Benfica supporter
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Michelle Dunscombe
Kinglake, Victoria, Australia
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SOJY SN
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Economist and Marketer in building
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John Burton
South Burlington, Vermont, United States of America
I currently consult about applied economics after a long career owning a technology services business. I have an interest in Distributed Ledger applications and I am interested in connecting others with a passion for understanding everyday economic issues.
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Jannis Niethammer
Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Student in Environmental Governance
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Anne Fritzner
Stevns, Region Sjælland, Denmark
Are currently looking for collaborative minded people with interest in making educational material on this subject, target age 13-16 year olds. Innovative creative, education consultant, tree huger and life loving human here to learn more on news ways of the world and help other do the same - always interested in new collaboration and ideas, so feel free to reach out
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Ann Gosline
Patagonia, Arizona, United States of America
I am involved with a network of organizations working to further a restorative economy and particularly involved with building healthy economies through restoring ecosystems.