The document summarizes Kate Raworth's presentation on the Doughnut Economy model at an event hosted by VNG Trendlezing. The presentation included an introduction to the Doughnut Economy framework and how it can be applied at the city level. It was followed by question and answer session with Raworth and breakout workshop sessions on topics like the circular economy and developing circular business cases.
2. Welkom
Ingrid Hoogstrate Adjunct directeur VNG Realisatie
10.00 u de Donuteconomie - Kate Raworth
11.00 u Vragen en discussie met Kate Raworth
11.30 u Netwerkpauze, koffie en broodjes
12.15 u Verdiepende workshops:
- Circulaire economie: Wat betekent de Donuteconomie voor
een stad als Amsterdam?
- Werken met de Donuteconomie – Circulaire Businesscase
13.45 u Afsluiting
17. Can a city be as generous as a forest?
Ecological Performance Standards - Janine Benyus
Can a city:
- Clean as much air?
- Store as much groundwater?
- Sequester as much carbon dioxide?
- House as much biodiversity?
- Cycle as much nitrogen?
- Build as much soil?
- Slow as much floodwater?
19. Prototype 0.8 for Norra Kymlinge by
Urban Minds
Lindroos Architects
Landskapslaget
White and
Trafikutredningsbyrån,
commissioned by Vasakronan
MobilityLocal services
Circular economy Ecosystem services
21. What future for the circular economy?
Pipework circularity Ecosystem circularity
Material flow closed loops nested loops
Material
control
return to brand return to
ecosystem
Standards owned &
protected
open & shared
Governance in-house network-wide
Technology proprietary knowledge
How can towns & cities promote Ecosystem Circularity?
22. Food
1. Create a circular city strategy and action plan
Glasgow, Scotland
23. 2. Commit to renewable energy
Over 100 cities worldwide now generate 70% + electricity from renewables
GeothermalHydropower Wind, Biomass
Quelimane, Mozambique
Brasilia, Brazil Burlington, Vermont, US
Porto, Portugal
Reykjavik, Iceland
Nairobi, Kenya
24. 3. Monitor city-scale environmental metrics in real time
Environmental Dashboard, City of Oberlin, Ohio
environmentaldashboard.org
28. What future for digital networks?
Captured networks Community networks
Take-up size & power fit & design
Design finance-driven community-driven
Governance proprietary
control
open source
Data captured open data
User consumer co-creator
How can towns & cities promote community networks?
31. 2. Become an open digital city
Barcelona Digital Government: open, agile, participatory
Technological sovereignty
• Public digital infrastructure
• Free open source software
• Open standards & formats
• Ethical data strategy
• Open digital marketplace
• Procurement from SMEs
• Cost savings on licencing
• City to city collaboration
32. 3. Support emerging community networks
IJburg, Amsterdam
People
Clubs
Networks
Events
Initiatives
Proposals
Maps
Messages
Marketplace
Sharing
41. How much
financial value
can we create
in the way
we design this
place?
How much
financial value
can we create
in the way
we design this
place?
PURPOSE
GOVERNANCE
NETWORKS
FINANCE
OWNERSHIP
Kelly (2012)
Extractive
mindset
Generative
mindset
How many
benefits can we
generate in the
way we design
this
place?
How many
benefits can we
generate in the
way we design
this
place?
42. How much
financial value
can we create
in the way
we design this
place?
How much
financial value
can we create
in the way
we design this
place?
PURPOSE
GOVERNANCE
NETWORKS
FINANCE
OWNERSHIP
Kelly (2012)
Extractive
mindset
Generative
mindset
How many
benefits can we
generate in the
way we design
this
place?
How many
benefits can we
generate in the
way we design
this
place?
47. Verdiepende workshops
Newsroom
12.15 u Circulaire economie: Wat betekent de Donuteconomie voor
een stad als Amsterdam?
COMM Create
12.15 u Werken met de Donuteconomie
– Circulaire Businesscase