This session was recorded on the 6 November, during Global Donut Days 2024. Find out more details at doughnuteconomics.org/globaldonutdays2024.
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Five local governments share their work with Doughnut Economics: Grenoble, Tomelilla, Cornwall, Valence Romans, Nanaimo.
There is no single way to work with the ideas of Doughnut Economics in local government. Practitioners from around the world have been experimenting, innovating, and taking very different pathways. In this session we get to hear five different journeys - how they started, what the main areas of work have been, what they’ve achieved and learned along the way. The experiences of these changemakers are also captured in DEAL’s now updated Cities & Regions: Let’s Get Started guide, that offers different ways to get started, many examples from practice, and 12 in-depth case-studies, as well as key tools and resources.
Speakers:
- Nathalie Le Meur, Doughnut Project Manager, City of Grenoble, France
- Stefan Persson, Strategic Developer, Municipality of Tomelilla, Sweden
- Emma Williamson, Policy Specialist, Cornwall Council, UK
- Diane Imbert, Manager, Impact Assessment and Transition, Fabrique d’enterprises de territoire (Valence Romans Agglo), France
- Ting Pan, Sustainability Manager, City of Nanaimo, Canada
- Leonora Grcheva, Doughnut Economics Action Lab
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