Doughnut for Urban Development: A Manual
Doughnut for Urban Development: A Manual is a practical tool created by leading experts in climate science, impact assessment, ecology, and building design. In collaboration with Kate Raworth as co-author, this publication introduces an innovative framework applying the principles of her book Doughnut Economics for the first time to a specific industry. The Doughnut for Urban Development consists of an inner ring defining social standards and an outer ring outlining ecological limits, fostering regenerative and distributive communities. This comprehensive manual empowers developers with the knowledge and tools to apply Doughnut principles in sustainable urban development. It encompasses 96 impact areas and presents a holistic approach within planetary boundaries, covering chapters on urban development, social foundation, ecological ceiling, planetary boundaries, and business design.
Editors: Dani Hill-Hansen, Kasper Guldager Jensen
Book Size: 19 x 24 cm
Pages: 176
Language: English
Format: Softcover
ISBN: 9788774078326
Release Date: June 2023
Doughnut for Urban Development: A Manual is a practical tool created by leading experts in climate science, impact assessment, ecology, and building design. In collaboration with Kate Raworth as co-author, this publication introduces an innovative framework applying the principles of her book Doughnut Economics for the first time to a specific industry. The Doughnut for Urban Development consists of an inner ring defining social standards and an outer ring outlining ecological limits, fostering regenerative and distributive communities. This comprehensive manual empowers developers with the knowledge and tools to apply Doughnut principles in sustainable urban development. It encompasses 96 impact areas and presents a holistic approach within planetary boundaries, covering chapters on urban development, social foundation, ecological ceiling, planetary boundaries, and business design.
Editors: Dani Hill-Hansen, Kasper Guldager Jensen
Book Size: 19 x 24 cm
Pages: 176
Language: English
Format: Softcover
ISBN: 9788774078326
Release Date: June 2023
Doughnut for Urban Development: A Manual is a practical tool created by leading experts in climate science, impact assessment, ecology, and building design. In collaboration with Kate Raworth as co-author, this publication introduces an innovative framework applying the principles of her book Doughnut Economics for the first time to a specific industry. The Doughnut for Urban Development consists of an inner ring defining social standards and an outer ring outlining ecological limits, fostering regenerative and distributive communities. This comprehensive manual empowers developers with the knowledge and tools to apply Doughnut principles in sustainable urban development. It encompasses 96 impact areas and presents a holistic approach within planetary boundaries, covering chapters on urban development, social foundation, ecological ceiling, planetary boundaries, and business design.
Editors: Dani Hill-Hansen, Kasper Guldager Jensen
Book Size: 19 x 24 cm
Pages: 176
Language: English
Format: Softcover
ISBN: 9788774078326
Release Date: June 2023
Co-creators:
Anders Bjørn, Andrew Fanning, Artur Branny, Caroline Clausen, Dan Pham, Emil Engelbrecht, Emil Bender Lassen, Enrich Sahen, Frederik Moberg, Harpa Birgisdóttir, Ingo Fetzer, Jonathan Leonardsen, Kate Raworth, Kristine K. Rasmussen, Leonora Grcheva, Mie Heide, Morten Ryberg, Nicolas Francart, Rasmus Nørgaard, and Tina Li.
Contributing organizations:
Aalborg University - BUILD, Danish Technical University, Doughnut Economic Action Lab (DEAL), Green Building Council - Denmark, EFFEKT, Home.Earth, SLA, Sweco, Stockholm Resilience Centre and Vandkunsten
Contributing experts:
Anjila Hjalsted, Christina Wikberger, Christine Collin, Christoffer Søholm Kristensen, Erik Andersson, Feodora Frisesdal, Frederik Brauer, Jasper Strømgren, Klara Faldborg, Klara Lauridsen, Lau Raffnsøe, Liv Stranddorf, Niak Sian Koh, Rasmus Søgaard, Rasmus Juul-Nyholm, Simon Kofod-Svendsen, Søren Nielsen, Tiina Häyhä, Trine Bentzen and Tue Foged.
Graphic Design: Emil Engelbrecht