This visitor registration form combines practical guest management with the core principles of doughnut economics—operating within planetary boundaries while meeting social foundation needs for all participants.
What is Doughnut Economics?
Doughnut economics, developed by Kate Raworth, provides a 21st-century compass for human prosperity. It envisions a regenerative and distributive economy that enables everyone to thrive while respecting the planet's ecological limits.
How This Form Supports Regenerative Principles
This Paperform template helps study groups, sustainability organizations, and community spaces manage visitors while staying true to regenerative and distributive values. By capturing visitor information alongside their interests in planetary boundaries and social foundation themes, you create a community of engaged learners committed to systemic change.
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Key Features:
✓ Streamlined visitor check-in that respects people's time (a social foundation need)
✓ Capture interests in specific planetary boundaries and social foundations
✓ Emergency contact information for duty of care
✓ Accessibility and dietary requirements aligned with inclusive principles
✓ Post-visit feedback to continuously improve the experience
✓ Beautiful, on-brand forms that reflect your values
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Connect this form to Stepper to automate your visitor management workflow. Automatically send welcome emails with reading materials, add visitors to your mailing list, create visitor badges, notify facilitators of special requirements, and track attendance across multiple sessions—all without manual data entry.
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Whether you're running a weekly study group or hosting a regenerative economics conference, this template helps you welcome visitors thoughtfully while demonstrating the inclusive, considerate approach that doughnut economics champions.
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