![]() ![]() ![]() Trial workshops were carried out in various neighbourhoods in Amsterdam. For example, each of the seven city districts conducted workshops to inform and engage citizens. 3 Many projects and workshops have been organised around the doughnut economy concept. Ideally, a city would be in between the environmentally safe and socially just space, the so-called ‘sweet spot’.Įmbracing this model has proven to be a great method to involve different urban actors in co-creating an agenda for change. Therefore, using the doughnut-model for a city implies calculating the current impact of the city on both these nine environmental sectors and the twelve social factors. ![]() In addition, twelve social foundations are included, which include topics such as education, health, and gender equality. Examples of ceilings are climate change, air pollution, and biodiversity loss. The framework entails nine environmental ceilings, based on the planetary boundaries beyond which unacceptable environmental degradation occurs. The concept of the ‘Doughnut Economy’ provided the city with a framework to develop a strategy to realise this ambitious vision. The city of Amsterdam expressed the ambition to be a regenerative and inclusive city for all citizens while respecting the boundaries of the planet. Involve the city and co-create the change agenda ![]()
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