Version 1.0 ([October 2020])
This is a visualisation tool, to quickly draw arcs into the doughnut diagram. Thick and thin arcs can be drawn, over the various topics of the doughnut. Furthermore, the arcs are in colour, representing a level: green is good, through to red which is bad.
This is a way of quickly summarising a situation. Thick arcs can represent the current situation, and thin can represent the targets that want to be achieved.
Anyone who wishes to present a situation on the doughnut diagram. Therefore suitable for facilitators, teachers, students, policymakers, entrepreneurs, consultants etc. It is also useful as a working tool, to create snapshots.
It is immediate to use: click on the relevant level (1 to 5) of a topic (e.g. Land Conversion), and an arc is drawn on the diagram. Once done, a record can be made by taking a screenshot.
Any number of users at any time.
None, only access to the website.
To be familiar with the buttons, that thick and thin lines can be drawn, as well as erased. No data is stored or collected (it is all done via the website page scripting); there is no possibility to download the image. However, as screenshot is possible. On the page, there is a further link to a pdf that may help in selecting a appropriate level (1-5). This data is set out as a grid for reference, but the original data is from the book Doughnut Economics.
Thomas Rasche created the tool. The original image of the doughnut, adapted to be a greyscale from Kate Raworth.
Grahame Paterson
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Curiosity. I am on a journey of discovery and DEAL covers a lot of the issues I want to learn about and contribute to.
Alyx Volzer
Davis, California, United States of America
Interested in using/developing an adapted version of the doughnut as a tool for community developers and planners in rural areas
ROBERTO DERTONI
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
I first hear about the Doughnut Economics in the Rio +20 Conference and since then have been interested on that.
Kenan-Ivan Brinc
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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!
Madeline Paul
Boulder, Colorado, United States of America
Doughnut Economics is attainable for our future and I want to be a part of the movement!