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

 

Links

http://www.cafedisruptif.com/

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    Lucy Ball

    Somerset West and Taunton, England, United Kingdom

    I am part of a Doughnut-Inspired gang working to create a network of strategic & grass roots change-makers in Somerset, UK.

    Mads Pålsrud

    Molde, Møre og Romsdal, Norge

    Doughnut Economics offers a unique and understandable framework that can give birth to new methods and ways of

    Margaret E. Ward

    Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    Human gadfly, boat rocker interested in building a better economic boat: loves human rights, inclusion, equality & the environment

    Tove Margrethe Dyblie

    Holmestrand, Vestfold, Norway

    I hope to give and get inspiration, good examples and good ideas for how to transform to a regenerative and thriving society

    Elle Adams

    Findhorn, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Inspired to explore the place-based approach to the Doughnut, at a bioregional or watershed scale.

    9 comments
    Manda Brookman almost 4 years ago

    Thanks so much for these comments, y'all - I have just found them, so forgive the delay!

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    Miguel Fernandez about 4 years ago

    Wonderful Manda, I'm surprised we haven't met before as a fellow citizen of Cornwall? (this is well you tell me we have, and I get all embarrassed!).

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    Manda Brookman almost 4 years ago

    Hi Miguel, I don't think we have met but we exchanged emails in the last month or so when you sent round a co-housing message across www.coastproject.co.uk LiveWire! :) Great to be in contact again. :)

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    Mel Bradley about 4 years ago

    So useful Manda - as always ahead of the game, thank you.

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    Manda Brookman almost 4 years ago

    Thanks, Mel - let me know if you use it and have ideas for making it better! :)

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    Joey Blindt about 4 years ago

    This is brilliant, I'm about to head of round my village to organise a workshop! Thank you

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    Manda Brookman almost 4 years ago

    Hi Joey, would LOVE to know how that goes and where it took your discussion! :)

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    Rieta Aliredjo about 4 years ago

    Thanks for sharing this! Looks really good, will have a better look at it.

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    Manda Brookman almost 4 years ago

    Hi Rieta, let me know if you use and customise it - it's just a simple template, so make it your own! :)

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