Creating social prosperity within the (ecological) boundaries of the planet: the doughnut model of British economist Kate Raworth is becoming increasingly popular in politics. After Amsterdam, also Brussels is committed to apply the theory for a more sustainable (local) society. On 22 January at 3 pm we talk with Kate Raworth, Barbara Trachte, State Secretary of the Brussels Capital Region, responsible for Economic Transition and Scientific Research, and Marieke Van Doorninck, alderwoman in Amsterdam for Sustainability and Spatial Planning.
This webinar forms part of the Cities As Places of Hope transnational project, highlighting transformative green cities in Europe as engines of transition.
Kate Raworth, Economist, Author of Doughnut Economics
Barbara Trachte, State Secretary of the Brussels Capital Region, responsible for Economic Transition and Scientific Research
Marieke Van Doorninck, alderwoman in Amsterdam for Sustainability and Spatial Planning
Moderator: Dirk Holemans (coordinator Oikos)
Facebook event: Webinar: Doughnut Economy in practice w/ Kate Raworth
Language: English with simultaneous translation in French.
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This webinar is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Oikos Think Tank and the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
The Green European Foundation (GEF) is a European political foundation, part of the Green European family, funded by the European Parliament.