In May 2020, the newly elected government of the City of Cali, Colombia, adopted the Doughnut as a planning tool for its four-year developmental plan.
They created their own downscaled version, along with a set of locally determined social and ecological indicators.
Cali, in the west of Colombia, is home to over 2 million people and growing fast, with wide inequalities and many unmet social needs. At the same time the rich nature reserves surrounding the city are at growing risk of degradation.
In this 23 minute presentation, Roy Alejandro Bareras from Cali's Planning Department, introduces the downscaled Doughnut, along with some of the major challenges that the city faces, and the city's plans to tackle them, all through the lens of Cali's City Doughnut.
This presentation was part of the Humanity Rising webinar series run by Ubiquity University.
Miguel Quiñones
Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, United Sta...
Creating connections to advance the implementation of doughnut economics around the world.
Greg Hart
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A designer, investor, educator, and community member who is building a future-fit world full of future-fit people.
Juan Sebastian Rubiano Chona
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
I'm currently working on a startup and sustainability is part of its core, I believe that Doughnut Economics is the way to go.
Ana Paula Santos
São Paulo, Brasil
The idea of the Donut caught my attention since graduation and now, in my Master's, my idea is to apply it in a city in our region
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Lisbon, Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, Portugal
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