Environmental assessment in France
The Government of France takes a Doughnut approach to environmental assessment
Read the full report (in French).
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Ciara O'Sullivan
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Elisabeth Whitehead
Berlin, Deutschland
IT-Beraterin & Pädagogin
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Jean Girard-Arsenault
Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia
I'm a singer, producer, and sustainable marketer from Canada and Colombia looking for optimal happiness and optimal ecological footprint for my family, the World, and me.
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Jaap van den Langenberg
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland
I'm a master student at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. Following the study Spatial Planning with the specialization Cities, Water and Climate Change. In March 2021, I start with my Master theses and therefore I want to inquire how the Doughnut Economy can be useful, to measure the measurements for the Climate action plan for the province of Gelderland. The Doughnut economy should help to gain insight into the effects of the measurements and where to improve and guide steering.
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Paul Nunn
Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Worked in the global (re)insurance industry in the area of catastrophe risk management for ~30 years. Interested in exploring how corporate ESG accountabilities can embrace doughnut principles. Recent joiner of the Green Party
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Bruna Iotti
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Bruna has accepted responsibility for her role in making the planet less precarious and leaving it better than she found it. She has experience as a trainer and facilitator working with corporate sustainability. She is an experienced behaviour change professional in both private and government sectors. She also volunteers in the community and making a difference is her raison-d’etre.
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Juan Sebastian Rubiano Chona
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
Chemical Engineering Student with great interest for Agroindustrial development through the strengthening of rural territories. Self-taught development in Politics and International Relations through active participation in Model of United Nations. I believe that true sustainability comes by working with communities and the transfer of technology.