
Designed, Intentional, Sustainable, Community
D.I.S.C. is a tool to create Sustainable, Resilient community with using Permaculture concept and techniques.

D.I.S.C. is first of all a design; a Sustainable community design. This design is based on Permaculture concept and principles. It is a revolutionary and distruptive land design, management and community building tool. This design is against current land definitions and laws because these laws and legislations are based on Economical growth only. With this design as a tool, I'm introducing 2 other elements which does NOT exist in our current system finctionality yet; Environmental and Social Sustainability. Only way to create a circular economy is accepting that Sustainability is NOT only Economic stability but also bringing Environmental and Social solutions to our current issues. D.I.S.C. is a design, which to create a new way of lifestyle, housing, landscaping, neighbourhoods, communities and their connections. It is a tool to create Doughnut Economics in real time and life. In a linear lifestyle and economy, it is unrealistic to expect creating a circular economy. Circular economy is only possible with a circular lifestyle. This design provides you the circular lifestyle.
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Shaping Fairer Futures Together in Scotland
A Global Donut Day 2024 local event by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network and the Universal Recognition Movement
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From 'normal' to 'natural': downscaling to village
An story of how a tiny village can explore ways to evolve their initiatives
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Using the doughnut in rural Pakistan
BYAC is a story of youth-driven movement to help the most isolated communities
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Circular Territory
How to migrate cities from linear to circular?
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Dudley Boden
Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, United States
I am a former CEO of a private company manufacturing capital goods for the steel industry. While I have lived and benefitted from the growth mindset, since retiring I have been searching for a movement that can start to change the way our society works. My focus had been on politics but every where I looked at political movements I saw such firmly entrenched opposition to change that I could not see a way to start change that could be successful. After reading "Donought Economics" my eyes were opened to the possibility of focusing on economic change with the many small ways that grass roots efforts could make change develop from the bottom up. I still believe that political change is necessary but with an economic movement developing momentum political change may become inevitable.
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Lilian Marino
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Bow - East London
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Fabiola Maia
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Leanne Bigwood
Chatham
Former science teacher, mother of 4 battling chronic illness. I have an addiction to rescue animals and a desire to build a strong, equitable, sustainable community group.
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Odin Roll-Hansen
Norway, Asker, Brønnøya, Bregneveien
I have listened to some podcast about doughnut economics and found it interesting. I am a carpenter and would like to build environmentally friendly buildings.
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Philip Larson
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Till Fülscher
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Gabrielle Ann Guevara
Philippines
An environmental planner and development worker