Webinar: How has Doughnut Economics been applied across Aotearoa?

WEAll Aotearoa and Pocketknife hosted this lunchtime webinar as part of Global Doughnut Days to learn how Doughnut Economics has been applied to places and communities across Aotearoa, and discuss new possibilities. 

It included the first screening of a new animation exploring te takarangi - a model of the indigenous Māori double spiral based on the acclaimed 'doughnut' economic model produced by Project Moonshot.

Webinar speakers were:

  • MCs Gareth Hughes and Helene Mandalain,

  • Deputy Mayor Wellington City Council Laurie Foon,

  • Kapiti Coast District Councillor Sophie Handford, 

  • Kate Meyer, Founder CEO of Planetary Accounting Network working for Dunedin City Council,

  • Dr Naomi Pocock, Doughnut Economics Advocate,

  • Juhi Shareef and Teina Boasa-Dean

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