Doughnut Economics in Action: How Can True Smart Cities Use the Doughnut and its Data to Thrive in Balance?
Many municipalities worldwide have started using a new strategic compass to guide their development: the Doughnut. Conceived by Oxford renegade economist Kate Raworth, Doughnut Economics offers a holistic model for sustainable development that combines the concept of planetary boundaries (i.e. environmental wellbeing) with that of social boundaries (i.e. human wellbeing) to create a measurable “safe operating space for humanity.”
In this session, leading practitioners involved in implementing the Doughnut model at a city and local municipality level will share their experiences. How can the Doughnut help municipalities to become true Smart Cities? How can Smart City data be included in the Doughnut? How does the Doughnut activate a more participatory culture between bureaucrats and citizens?
Berlin, 10243 Germany
Nicole Hartmann
Strategist/Board, Donut Berlin Initiative
Andrew Fanning
Data Analysis & Research Lead / Doughnut Economics Action Lab
Barbara Trachte
Secretary of State / Government of the Brussels Capital Region
Katharina Schlüter
Senior Manager / PD - Berater der öffentlichen Hand GmbH
Yuge Lei
Referentin für Nachhaltigkeit und Innovation (Stadt BN) & Founder (FDC) / Stadt Bad Nauheim & Frankfurt Doughnut Coalition