The Metabolism of Cities Data Hub serves as a central repository for a wide variety of information pertaining to urban metabolism in cities around the world. Whether you are looking for resources on a city’s infrastructure, stocks and flows, biophysical characteristics, or more, the Data Hub’s well-defined structure allows users to easily search through available information. As an ongoing project, this tool is continuously improved through crowdsourcing uploads of new data and information sources. Contribute to this ongoing project, fulfill your information needs, and explore what the Data Hub has to offer!
Collecting and analysing Doughnut Economics data (at a city level) can be overwhelming and time consuming. Instead of starting from scratch and working alone, you can find already collected data (by a global group of volunteers) or help crowdsource data in the platform. By centralising data you can create a dashboard for your city which can help you find pain points and opportunities, as well as monitor your progress.
This tool is everyone interested to better understand the systemic challenges of cities (and how to measure them). From researchers, to citizens or policy makers, you are all welcome.
It can take a couple of hours to a few weeks, depending on your interest on the topic.
There is no limit as to the number of participants. It can be used during classes, during workshops, individually, ...
Everyone can connect and collaborate online, the only thing you would need is a computer and internet connection.
The facilitator should be familiar with principle of urban metabolism or have followed our online course on data collection.
https://data.metabolismofcities.org/
https://data.metabolismofcities.org/news/new-metabolism-of-cities-data-hub-launched/
https://education.metabolismofcities.org/courses/
https://library.metabolismofcities.org/
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!
Kathryn Alexander, MA
Spokane, Washington, United States of America
At Soil Smart - Soil Wise approach to the biotic pump means working with cities to rethink their engagement with the natural world
Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
Interest in applying Systems Thinking and Complex Adaptive Systems through heterodox economics.
Anna Branten
Malmö, Skåne län, Sverige
I would like to get inspired, get connected and share thoughts on how to build new system, processes and businesses.
Léon Gross
Berlin, Deutschland
I am co-initiator of Donut Berlin. Our goal is to bring the Doughnut to Berlin and Berlin into the Doughnut.
Stephen Hinton
Hofors kommun, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
Finding ways to put doughnut into action, especially into the circular economy.
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!
Aditi Srivastava Mukherjee Weiss
New York, United States of America
The interconnectedness of all universal function. Circular Design x Equitable Commerce.