Doughnut Principles of Practice
A PDF of the Doughnut Principles of Practice ready to print
Version 1.0 (September 2020)
Overview
DEAL has developed a set of principles to guide our own evolution and our choice of collaborations. We ask that these principles are placed at the heart of any project and initiative that aims to put the ideas of Doughnut Economics into practice.
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Dominique Berthier
Riom, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
49 years old, European and world citizen. Big interest for economy, world development .... but my initial background is physics! Looking forward to participate to this new community.
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Giuseppe Della Torre
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Laura Zorrilla Fernandez
Brussels, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale - Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgium
I am a sociologist based in Brussels and working on communications on migration and development.
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Ian Bellchambers
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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Philippe Coullomb
Kuala Lumpur, Malaisie
Pragmatic idealist focused on facilitating cross-sector collaboration and systemic change.
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Guilherme Rosa
Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais, Brasil
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Lauren Guillery
Clonakilty, Ireland
I'm a permaculture practitioner and horticulturist, and work on a part-time basis on an organic farm. As an environmental and climate activist, I was at the forefront of the fossil fuel divestment campaign in Ireland and have led a number of direct action and media campaigns, specifically on Irish forestry policies. I'm also an award-winning songwriter and performer, and i craft ethical products with a circular economy mindset, which i sell at my weekly market stall in Skibbereen.
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Yves Hayaux du Tilly
London, England, United Kingdom and Mexico City, Mexico
They refer to me as the "Mexican Lawyer with a French name in the City of London". I am a partner of the Mexican independent law firm Nader, Hayaux & Goebel (NHG) and trusted advisor of multinational clients and foreign investors on financing transactions, M&A and other operations involving the Mexican and Latin American market, where I lead NHG’s pioneering London office, NHG’s insurance and reinsurance practice group and NHG's regenerative practice group. I serve as NED in two Mexican insurance companies, and I am a member of Chapter Zero UK and founder of Chapter Zero Mexico. My life partner Maria and I enjoy living in Kew Gardens, raising together Jose Pablo (22), Maria Jose (20), Geronimo (18) and Carlota (15), producing films to reconnect with nature and ancestral wisdom to raise consciousness, sharing our experiences in our blog myhaysar.com and being of service, holding space, deep weaving, sharing bread and wine, learning from our own experiences, walking and hiking.