The Doughnut's - "Building Better Futures" Toolkit
This 'toolkit', as adopted here for the 'Doughnut' model, owes its origin to the Wales Council for Voluntary Action!
Version 1.0 (January 2022)
Overview
Owing its inception to the Wales Council for Voluntary Action and enlisting an 'alternative whole-systems' (i.e. a "third sector" relating to the "three-sector model") approach to participatory design, the "Building Better Futures" Toolkit as detailed in the pdf document (download) below, entails five group activities (including Activity 4 - "Three Horizons") conducted across three modules (see "summary image" above).
Your Invitation to Participate in the Tool's Development!
Likewise, and to both 'invite' and better 'facilitate' participatory design and development of both the "Building Better Futures" and "Three Horizons" toolkit(s), two separate but interrelated 'boards' have been created at "A DEAL "Projects" Workspace on Trello" to accommodate your engagement as a task team member!
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Tom Owen-Smith
Lambeth, London Borough of Lambeth, England, United Kingdom
Doughnut Economics is an inspirational text, and I am keen to be part of building it out to change our economy and society. I am the Sustainability lead at SUMS Consulting – we are a not-for-profit membership organisation providing consultancy services to the university sector, mostly in the UK. One aim is to make universities run sustainably and in harmony with their place. Universities are also at the centre of knowledge production and can make big contributions to the paradigm shift through their research, education and ability to bring people together. I hope to learn from this community and share ideas for change – both for my work and for living my own life.
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Erwin Lizarondo
Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Working in the social innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in Asia. I engage social enterprise and community-based enterprise in business strategy, marketing, and impact assessment. I have facilitated design thinking workshops and have mentored various early-stage social enterprise startups. My education background is a mix of psychology and economics. I have a masters in both fields.
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suzie wiseman
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Erwin Schwella
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Marlene Fortes
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Andi McCann
Guildford, England, United Kingdom
A change professional with a strong interest in local community matters and ensuring that we pick up climate and sustainability matters, locally
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Marijke Dekker
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
I'm a designer & user researcher, always curious about the needs of people to create user friendly (digital) design solutions for them. In my spare time I'm fighting climate change for our future.
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Kimberly Byrd
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
My enchantment and fascination with the natural world began early with a love of animals, who I saw as ambassadors for other worlds. When I was 17, an extended hiking trip in the Wind Rivers of Wyoming sealed the deal. I teach lecture-based and experiential learning courses on sustainability, environmental ethics, ecological integrity, resilience theory, environmental psychology, and transformational learning at various Universities in the Twin Cities. I live in Mahtomedi with my three delightful children and two overly enthusiastic dogs. I consider my house one big art project, and I love to cook and entertain. Curious minds are always welcome at my table. Come say hello!