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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Come to learn and share how to better assess policy impacts to help create more regenerative and distributive economies.
Drawing on examples from Bhutan, New Zealand and France, this session explores how more holistic policy impact assessments can guide policy makers in designing policies that are more conducive for ecologically regenerative and socially distributive economies. It will introduce five overarching considerations for (prospective) policy impact assessments through a wellbeing economy lens and provide inspirations to get started in redesigning or strengthening policy impact assessments based on different contexts and needs. It will also offer a sneak peek into a new policy training course that can help political entrepreneurs put new economic thinking into practice.
Speakers
- Margreet Frieling, Knowledge co-Lead, Wellbeing Economy Alliance, with a specific focus on public policy
- Sacha McMeeking, Associate Professor of Māori Wellbeing, University of Canterbury
- Dasho Lhatu, Executive Director, Gross National Happiness Center Bhutan
- Nathalie Le Meur, Doughnut Project Manager, City of Grenoble, France
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