For this method, factsheets were developed that show the municipal problem areas, solution strategies and fields of action in the areas of agriculture & food, economic development and housing & construction. All three factsheets start with the basics of donut economics, which can be summarised in seven principles for new economic thinking, and a methodological explanation of the impact matrix. In a subsequent problem analysis of the topic, the municipal challenges in the respective area are described. In order to visualise possible solution strategies, a four-field table is used, which, according to the donut economy, includes the social and the ecological dimension on a local and global level. The impact matrix is used here to visualise which of the solution strategies could have the most immediate and strongest impact for the community. The factsheets end with the presentation of already existing municipal initiatives that meet the donut criteria and serve as inspiration for other municipalities to implement a sustainable transformation.
Luis Oliva
Panama
I´m a Doctoral Student working on R&D models to improve human quality of life in balance with the enviroment.
günther fischer
Dietramszell, Bayern, Deutschland
Lets start doughnut connections! Positive Beispiele für funktionierende Kreisläufe zeigen. Chancen der Krise nutzen.
Jonas Bothe
Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Within NELA.Next Economy Lab we develop tools for NGOs and stakeholders within civil society to apply the Doughnut to their needs
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Luis Palicio
Leeds (UK) / Oviedo (Spain)
I want to learn more about how we can apply doughnut economics to our local community.