Doughnut business cases
Here is a collection of 15 case studies on companies that embrace distributive and regenerative practices by implementing innovative solutions within their very functioning — their internal ‘business design’. This design consists of five levels: mission, networks, governance, ownership, and finance. Discover, among others, the cases of Maison Dandoy and Citizenfund in Belgium.
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Doughnut business cases
Doughnut Economics Action Lab
Here is a collection of 15 case studies on companies that embrace distributive and regenerative practices by implementing innovative solutions within their very functioning — their internal ‘business design’. This design consists of five levels: mission, networks, governance, ownership, and finance. Discover, among others, the cases of Maison Dandoy and Citizenfund in Belgium.
Report: Is Belgium living within its safe operating space?
CERAC
The Centre for Climate Risk Analysis (CERAC) is an independent center analyzing the risks and resilience of Belgium in the face of climate change. In this study, they examine Belgium’s impact on the framework of planetary boundaries and the consequences of these impacts on social well-being.
Book and toolbox : Doughnut for urban development
Aalborg University - BUILD, Danish Technical University, Doughnut Economics Action Lab, Green Building Council - Denmark, EFFEKT, Home.Earth, SLA, Sweco, Stockholm Resilience Centre and Vandkunsten
This document is the result of two years of co-creation and cross-disciplinary collaboration to illustrate how urban development projects can be designed within planetary boundaries while ensuring social well-being. The toolbox provides useful guidance and supporting resources to assess both on-site and off-site impacts of urban development projects.