Design for a Regenerative Doughnut

Design for a Regenerative Doughnut

Posted on Jul 15, 2022 in Devon Doughnut, Regenerative design

Doughnut Economics, advocated by Kate Raworth, is a brilliant model that makes visible just how intertwined natural global systems (such as water or biodiversity) are with the social foundations of our societies. Designing an operating system for the Doughnut that points to how to take effective action in such a complex and unravelling web is […]

Revitalizing What is Vital

Revitalizing What is Vital

Posted on Sep 11, 2021 in Devon Doughnut, Regenerative design, Systems

By William F. Schmick IV – How The Devon Doughnut Collective in the UK is changing the story around unmet social needs and planetary collapse to create a “Space for Revitalization” The Devon Doughnut Collective, based in Devon in the south west of England—a landscape that’s both rural and urban—works with data and narrative storytelling […]

What to measure is not as clear as it seems

What to measure is not as clear as it seems

Posted on May 25, 2021 in Devon Doughnut, Regenerative design, Systems

By Paul Pivcevic – The vision the doughnut offers us is of a safe and just space for humanity, and a renewed economy that is both redistributive and regenerative. We just need to act, and ‘move the needle’ – and quickly, we chide ourselves. It’s not quite that simple though.  The Devon Doughnut Collective that […]

A Doughnut on a plate?

A Doughnut on a plate?

Posted on Jan 8, 2021 in Devon Doughnut, Regenerative design

By Paul Pivcevic – If the Doughnut is a powerful analogy for the space we need to maintain for all humanity to thrive, then perhaps the addition of a plate could give it some grounding, something to carry it to the table of conversation, in our communities. I hope Kate Raworth will forgive me, but […]