[100% Off] The Doughnut Economics
A Visual Framework For Sustainable Development
What you’ll learn
- Define the Doughnut Economics Framework
- Learn the Current Global Status of Social Shortfall and Ecological Overshoot in the Doughnut Framework
- Identify Inequalities in Social Shortfall and Ecological Overshoot between Rich and Poor Countries
- Understand How Can the Doughnut Economics Framework Redefine Progress for Sustainable Development
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of the principle of sustainable development
- Basic knwoledge of social and ecological indicators for SDGs
- Mindset to understand how the doughnut framework works
Description
The Doughnut Economics Framework has become one of the most influential models in sustainability, reshaping how governments, institutions, and innovators define progress. It goes beyond traditional economics to answer the most urgent question of our century: How can humanity thrive without breaking the ecological limits of our planet?
What Makes This Course Essential?
Most discussions on sustainability focus on isolated problems such as climate change, poverty, inequality, and pollution.
The Doughnut Framework brings all these pieces together into one clear, visual, and actionable model.
By taking this course, you will learn:
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Where humanity stands right now in terms of social shortfall and ecological overshoot
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How global conditions have shifted through the 21st century
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Why current progress is off-track, and what must change
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How inequalities between rich and poor countries shape our shared future
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How the Doughnut redefines progress beyond GDP and endless growth
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How does the Doughnut model compare to the SDGs
By the end of this course, you will not only understand where humanity stands today, but also what it will take for societies to thrive within planetary boundaries. You will be equipped with a framework that challenges old assumptions and opens the door to a smarter, fairer, and more sustainable world.
Enroll now and take the first step toward understanding one of the most influential ideas shaping the future of economics, sustainability, and global development.
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