Cornwall Doughnut Economics Playbook
A simple online hyperlinked tool for community groups learning to think Doughnut - easy to create your own version!
Version 1.0 ([September 2020])
Overview
Simple explanatory tool to explain key concepts within a community/local workshop/lesson
Why use it?
help get a grip on what the doughnut is
use to assess existing projects and ideas
use to assess a collection of projects and ideas
Who is it for?
Community facilitators, business owners, teachers, local councillors, council officers
How long does it take?
You can read it in 10 mins, or use it for a day long workshop
How many people is it for?
Can be used by two or as many as you want
What materials do you need?
Paper, pens, people and imagination - and you can do this online in an interactive platform, like zoom
What does the facilitator need to know or be able to do?
How to work with people to break a project into component interconnected parts
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Cornwall Council who helped funded the design, and Leap Design Studio for their design fabulousness
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Analysis of the Northern District of Lviv, Ukraine
Comprehensive analysis, which aimed to provide understanding of the current and potential state of the city district
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Cornwall responding to the Climate Emergency
How the Doughnut Economics model has been used in Cornwall to respond to the complexity of the climate emergency.
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Helston Doughnut Workshop
Helston Climate Action Group used Doughnut thinking to assess all their climate action...
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Chris Holland
Auckland NZ
I'm a teacher and researcher, recently retired to focus more on climate change education initiatives. I found the DEAL community after watching Nate Hagan interviewing Kate Raworth recently. Over the last 4-5 years I have worked with others to design and teach workshops, mostly for adults. I'm always interested in ideas and resources, so the website was a very helpful find!
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Martha Patrick
St. Ives, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
I am a member of our local Community Land Trust which is part of the National Community Land trust Network. Land Trusts are community controlled and community owned not for profit organisations. We aim for long term stewardship of affordable housing or other community assets. In St Ives there is a lack of affordable housing for local people. The Community came together to raise the money to buy a large old property. We have been able to begin the renovation of the building to create six affordable flats to rent for local people with the support of a mortgage from Triodos Bank and funding partners including the Architectural Heritage Fund, the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government. The renovation involves the conversion to renewable energy sources. The Trust has also raised the money to buy another building, a former Chapel, this project will be for the development of affordable workshop spaces.
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Elizaveta Kolpacheva
Breda, Netherlands
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Sanjiv Shrivastava
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Thomas Brown
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Claude Maurer
Cologne, Germany
The Doughnut is a very interesting concept. I'm looking to learn more, and connect with people who are already using the tools actively. Until 2021 I used to work in the company my father founded, making unusual lighting fixtures. Due to a change of shareholders after my father's passing away, the company was sold. I'm looking for new things to do, but not as caterpillar manufacturer anymore. I'm specially interested in supporting projects in product design, architecture, urban planning, bicycles, projects run by women, projects that make the cities more friendly and livable, projects that help everyone to stop overconsumption
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Alice Peperell
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Helping people & planet-focused teams and projects to thrive. 10+ years of cross-sector production and operations experience spanning sustainability, social change, arts and culture marketing and live events. Particularly interested in harnessing the power of community, collaboration & collective action to drive sustainability, social justice and co-design regenerative spaces and places.
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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.