Cities gather for inspiring peer-to-peer learning
Read about DEAL’s first P2P learning session for city and regional administrations engaging with Doughnut Economics
The call was hosted by the DEAL team and we invited all city, regional, national administrations and local governments that have begun engaging with Doughnut Economics and have gotten in touch with the DEAL team over the past two years, along with any organisations or individuals that have been supporting them.
The call was joined by 70 participants from around 40 cities and regions around the world including Amsterdam (Netherlands), Bad Nauheim (Germany), Barcelona (Spain), Brussels (Belgium), Nanaimo (Canada), El Monte (Chile), Ipoh (Malaysia), Cali (Colombia), Mexico City (Mexico), Glasgow (Scotland), Cornwall (England), Yerevan (Armenia), Tel-Aviv Yafo (Israel) and many more (see map). And in many ways it represented a significant moment for DEAL, to acknowledge, celebrate and reflect on all the amazing work and innovation that has been led by cities all over the world since Amsterdam published the first City Portrait a little under 2 years ago.
Leonora, our Cities and Regions Lead, and Rob, our Communities and Art Lead shared with everyone a bit about what we’ve been seeing and learning over the past year or two, as cities and regions have been working on embedding the tools and concepts of Doughnut Economics into planning, decision-making, policymaking, strategy development, internal management and community engagement processes. We also shared how we at DEAL are planning to continue supporting cities in the coming period, including a dedicated Cities & Regions thematic page on this platform, continuing and enriching these peer-to-peer sessions, and starting a regular series of public webinars where different cities will be able to share their work with the entire DEAL Community.
We heard from two cities that have been tracing their own paths with Doughnut Economics: Bad Nauheim, Germany and El Monte, Chile. Then participants got to meet their peers in breakout rooms, and heard each other’s experiences as they discussed both the transformative potential and the challenges of working with Doughnut Economics.
This is our first venture into peer-to-peer learning spaces, and what came out of these rich conversations will guide our next steps and future learning sessions. Questions we are reflecting on include: How can we best design spaces for peer learning? What are the best ways for cities to come together and learn from each other? What are the best ways for all the different changemakers that work in cities to learn from each other - from public sector agencies to businesses, communities and organisations, consultancies and city networks, individuals and neighbourhood groups?
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Carolina Rocha Santa Maria
Dundee
I am a Chilean researchers based in Dundee, Scotland, trying to make myself useful to the cause of respecting planetary boundaries from my research skills and resources.
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Sanjiv Shrivastava
North Saanich, BC
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Katharina Schlüter
Berlin, Deutschland
Green, resilient and liveable - Empowering Cities and Regions
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Bjørn Hauger
Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norge
Bjørn Hauger (PhD) is a sociologist. He has worked at Vestfold University College in Norway and has also worked as a consultant. He has extensive experience with the use of the strength-based action research tradition Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as an approach to work with organizational development and change processes in the public sector. Hauger has written several publications on this topic.
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Dorothy Knable (NA'bul like table)
New York, United States of America
With retirement coming, I began studying seriously, with Sustainable Development Goals Academy, part of Earth Institute, Columbia U. Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics was part of a class by either Jeff Sachs, EI founder, or Johan Rockstrom, "Planetary Boundaries. I had an MS, Rehabilitation Counseling. I had also been involved with politics, going back to Campaign for Economic Democracy of Tom E Hayden (Chicago7 fame, later CA State Senator). I organised for "Clean Election Money:" Disclosure (Who pays for tv politics ads?) through Public Financing of Elections. Also environmentalism. I am an activist. So when Bernie Sanders began running for President, I was one of his first volunteers (Pain from an accident keeps me from paid work, lately) I have been with Bernie for over five years, still helping with his social media. I hope to meet him, someday.
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Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
I serve as Treasurer for the California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CalDEC.org).
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Elena Vallianatou-Voutsina
Athens, Greece
Adult educator, founder of VIOSIMI KINOTITA community, with a purpose to cultivate transformative ways for the environmental literature of citizens, locally, nationally and globally.
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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