Introducing the Devon Doughnut
How collective working is underpinning the emerging Devon Doughnut
Following on from that in October (2020) the Bioregional Learning Centre initiated a series of six ‘Coffee and Doughnuts’ sessions with about 30 people from very different backgrounds including councillors and officers. We anticipate that this group will organically broaden into a coalition with a Doughnut Summit on the horizon. With three task streams, Planning, Making and Sharing, we are learning together, actively generating and addressing questions and issues, and formulating a perspective that we plan to discuss with decision-makers of all kinds. We are placing equal importance on:
- a unifying process that connects different levels and sectors
- the nuts and bolts of data-crunching and
- widespread participation and a public-facing programme.
Visit us at devondoughnut.org
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Belinda Martin
Exeter
I am a passionate changemaker who believes that everyone has a very important role to play in generating corrective action to ensure respectful living in harmony with the earth. This needs to happen from a personal perspective of gratitude for the privilege of life and using each situation we face to find a better solution for what we believe we've already understood.
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Christina Köppen
Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
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Joanna Macrae
Kentish Town, London Borough of Camden, England, United Kingdom
I have a background in government, think tanks and NGOs working on international development and environment issues. I'm also keen to act local, and am part of a growing community of people in my neighbourhood working to link issues around environmental protection and social justice.
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Kate Copeland-Rhodes
Uttoxeter, England, United Kingdom
Director of The Globe Group CIC and founder of The Globe Foundation, I am involved in developing place-based net zero programmes including the development of Staffordshire & Stoke Climate Commission and the Staffordshire & Stoke-On-Trent COP.
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John Lever
University of Huddersfield
Working on circular food economies, teaching doughnut economics.
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Matthew Byrne
Live in Exeter, work in Taunton
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Kevan Barwise
Gosford, New South Wales, Australia
A social activist with a vision for the Central Coast
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Emi Imai
Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom
Founder of DE Community network group Boro Doughnut, Middlesbrough UK. Now a CIC. I moved to Middlesbrough in 2018 after living in Surrey, Oxfordshire, Japan, Thailand, China, Germany and the USA. Eco-school assessor. Currently juggles between management of Boro Doughnut, being a supply teacher, Learning and Development Facilitator @ Drive Engagement / Camerons Link and Reflexologist.