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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benjamin baldacci
Noumea, Province Sud, New Caledonia
Agile Coach / Consultant
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Sebastian Wolf Siebzehnrübl
Berlin, Deutschland
Father, husband and systems thinker.
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Lola Perrin
London Borough of Barnet and South West France
Composer, pianist and founder of ClimateKeys; an initiative to increase climate engagement via conversations with concert audiences - now transforming to a post-COVID model. Culture needs to be at the forefront of social change. I'm investigating using the ClimateKeys platform to engage local councils in Doughnut Economics as a device to transform away from locally-based carbon-intensive, harmful projects and replace them with projects in which the community can "thrive".
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Manda Brookman
Hayle, England, United Kingdom
I'm a mum, social entrepreneur, guest lecturer, consultant, activist, change practitioner (apparently!) and community facilitator - I guess lots of things like lots of people here!
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Juhi Shareef
Auckland, New Zealand
Kia ora! I am privileged to have worked with Māori scientist Teina Boasa-Dean to translate the doughnut into Te Reo Māori to provide the context for NZ's nascent circular economy. Teina reimagined the doughnut from an indigenous perspective, with the environment as foundation. Together with Priti Ambani I co-founded www.projectmoonshot.city - a podcast and blog exploring the big questions around creating resilient and regenerative cities. In collaboration with the Planetary Accounting Network (PAN) and others, Project Moonshot is creating NZ's first Regenerative Action Lab, drawing from DEAL. I am Sustainability Lead at energy co Vector. I chair the NZ Circular Economy Advisory Board and the Battery Industry Group, which is creating a circular product stewardship scheme for large batteries.
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Rieta Aliredjo
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Helping create a life of freedom, equal opportunity and a shared responsibility for our planet is at the heart of my why. This has led to choosing social entrepreneurship, working on the transition to the doughnut economy. The doughnut economy feels like home to me. It is the world I want to live in. I have not encountered any other metaphor, framework or model that - to me - feels so complete. Within it everything I find important fits.
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Ruurd Priester
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Ruurd is a systems thinker/doer, designer and a social entrepreneur, with many years in digital design, marketing, innovation and strategy. He is co-founder and strategist of Groundforce Studio, partner in the development of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab website . Ruurd is co-founder and former chair of the Amsterdam Donut Coalitie, co-founder and board member of Climate Cleanup, and a former Research Fellow at the Amsterdam University of Applied Science – where he also led the sustainability program Re-set. Currently, Ruurd is mainly active as a designer for DEAL and as a lecturer for the School for Change and the Bio Leadership Fellowship. Ruurd's favourite motto is from Charles Eames: 'eventually everything connects'.