This webinar, organised by the Institute of Citizenship, Society & Change at the University of Central Lancashire, brought together Kate Raworth, Cllr Matthew Brown (Leader of Preston Council) and Prof. John Barry (Queen's University, Belfast / Place-Based Climate Action Network) to present and hold a conversation about the potential synergy between the Doughnut Economics and the Preston Model of Community Wealth Building.
The 2 hour recording includes three presentations offering perspectives on how insights and momentum from the Doughnut and Preston Models can be brought together and work synergistically to achieve change.
Thanks to Kate, Matthew and John; and thanks to Ethan Farrell from University of Central Lancashire for editing and making the recording available.
https://youtu.be/jr_ztu1Qp00
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Ann Gosline
Patagonia, Arizona, United States of America
Very interested in how donut economics principles can be brought to large rural landscapes and their communities.