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DoughNUT DESign for business resourceS

The following links are related to the content covered during Tom Foster's presentation and Doughnut Business for Design workshop
Kate Raworth - Doughnut Economics
Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to thinks like a 21st Century Economist
Kate Raworth's original Oxfam discussion paper
Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL)
EcoProsper Consulting - Certified Doughnut Design for Business practitioner
Centre For Economic Transformation at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS)
Majorie Kelly, whose book Owning Our Future inspired the Five-Layered Deep Design of Business framework
Doughnut Design for Business Case Studies - A series of case studies that explore real-world businesses through the perspective of Doughnut Design for Business
The UN Sustainability Development Goals
The Planetary Boundaries Framework
A Good Life For All Within Planetary Boundaries
Linking income levels with C02 emissions - The Equals Bulletin article on Oxfam and Stockholm Environment Institute's research
Regen Sydney
Regen Melbourne
Education
Torrens University Australia: Graduate Studies in the Economics of Sustainability - Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master’s Degree
Regenerative Economics for secondary schools and beyond...
Critiques of conventional orthodox economic theory
Tipping Point - Three episode podcast series on about the true-crime story of "The Limits to Growth": The study, the backlash – and its legacy
Kate Raworth: Economic Man vs Humanity: a Puppet Rap Battle (6:40 YouTube video)
Counting for Nothing: What Men Value and What Women are Worth - NZr Dame Marilyn Waring (a principal founder of Feminine Economics)
Health for all: transforming economies to deliver what matters. Final report from the WHO Council on the Economics of Health For All - an all-female group of 10 distinguished experts - including Mariana Mazzucato (chair), Kate Raworth, Dame Marilyn Waring and Stephanie Kelton - in economics, health policy, and public service.
If you're interested in learning more about 21st century economic thinking, here are four plain-English books written for the general public:
1. How we got here: Less is More - by Jason Hickel
2. Where we need to get to: Doughnut Economics - by Kate Raworth
3. How we get there: Mission Economy - by Mariana Mazzucato | During her 2024 visit Mazzucato met with Treasurer Jim Chalmers and PM Anthony Albanese
4. How we pay for getting there: The Deficit Myth - by Stephanie Kelton
Two additional book for deeper context on human societies and possibilities on how we can develop in the future:
The Dawn of Everything – David Graeber & David Wengrow
Debt: The First 5000 Years – David Graeber
Climate Fiction Novel - How our future world could look like without sufficient and timely action
Ministry of the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson
Global South vs Global North
The Divide - by Jason Hickel
Economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa - Edited by Maha Ben Gadha, Fadhel Kaboub, Kai Koddenbrock, Ines Mahmoud and Ndongo Samba Sylla
Fadhel Kaboub on the Colonial Economic Design - YouTube shorts
Decolonise to decarbonise: why climate justice means transforming the global economy - by Fadhel Kaboub
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