City WORKS
City WORKS is a digital toolkit that supports practitioners in localising global agendas at the local level
City WORKS
#SDGs #globalagenda #localisation
Digital Toolkit that aims to support the implementation of global agendas at the local level
By Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
City WORKS is a set of interlinked tools that help cities realise, analyse and tackle the implications of global agendas locally. It offers a targeted step-by-step process with different products and functionalities for the purpose of implementing global agendas at the local level.
It provides explanations and information on the various global agendas and their relevance for cities. Secondly, it offers a process guide that help you with targeted information and questions to design a process that fits your local needs. It proposes a standard sequencing of steps and processes but can also be applied according to the individual needs and demands of a city.
The toolkit contains a library with templates, links, and references to additional tools and informations and it can be applied online or offline, such for group-activties in workshop settings or planning phases.
For further information, see the attached quick guide or visit the website: Home - City WORKS (localising-global-agendas.org)
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Janthe Albers
Lund, Sweden
Hey! I am a Dutch student living and studying in Sweden. I am currently doing the Master's in Innovation and Global Sustainable Development at Lund University. Soon I will start writing my thesis which will be about managing sustainability transitions and the implementation of the doughnut economy in Amsterdam. All support is welcome and I would love to talk to people who are also working on this! Feel free to reach out via LinkedIn My main interests: - Sustainable cities and communities - Alternative economic models such as the doughnut economic model and degrowth - Story-telling about our economy - Transition management - Decolonizing our economy
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Shikher Gupta
India
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Damien Atkins
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Derek von Behr
Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brasil
Architect, urban planner and landscaper
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Carolina Tomaz
Brazil
I describe myself as a XXI century economist, who adopts systemic and transdisciplinary thinking, and understands the world as a complex socio-ecological system. My goal is to work with regenerative projects for the development of inclusive, intelligent, and sustainable cities and communities. I have been particularly interested in applying the Doughnut economy model for cities, business and organisations. I have experience with projects planning and management, structuration and implementation of new governance models, and group's facilitation collaborative methods to co-create more effective and sustainable solutions for social problems. I'm part of the Donut Brasil network, and together we are experiencing the tools and knowledge of the Doughnut Economics in many projects and in the Latin America and Brazil contexts.