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Doughnut Economics in the Built Environment – From Theory to Practice

November 19 @ 9:00 - 13:00

How can we design cities that not only thrive but also restore the planet?

This event series is specifically crafted for professionals who are committed to designing cities that prioritize both human and planetary sustainability. In an era where the pressure to build smarter and greener is increasing, Doughnut Economics offers a framework to balance urban growth with environmental stewardship.

Why Doughnut Economics?

Doughnut Economics, developed by economist Kate Raworth, is a groundbreaking model that envisions a world where economic development happens within the ecological limits of the planet while meeting the basic needs of all people. The model represents two concentric rings: the inner ring is the social foundation, ensuring no one falls short on life’s essentials; the outer ring represents the ecological ceiling, beyond which we cause irreversible environmental damage.

This framework is particularly important for the built environment, where urban development often comes at the cost of the environment

Who Should Attend?

  • Urban planners and architects
  • Municipal and state agency professionals
  • City developers and policymakers
  • Sustainability experts in the built environment

Why Attend?

In this series of three interconnected workshops, we will explore how to apply the principles of Doughnut Economics to urban development. Doughnut Economics challenges the outdated growth models that harm the planet, offering a vision for cities that operate within environmental limits while ensuring a high quality of life.

What to Expect

  • Presentations from global pioneers who are integrating Doughnut Economics into their urban planning strategies.
  • Workshops designed to translate theory into actionable practices, providing you with the tools to apply these concepts in your own projects.
  • Collaborative Discussions on challenges and solutions to creating cities that embrace the green transition without compromising functionality or livability.
  • Networking with like-minded professionals who are shaping the future of sustainable urban design.

What Will You Learn?

  • Best practices from cities and companies already using Doughnut Economics to guide sustainable development.
  • Practical tools for implementing these models in your own projects.
  • Insights on how to move from theoretical frameworks to real-world applications, creating cities that are regenerative and distributive by design.

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Details

Date:
November 19
Time:
9:00 - 13:00
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