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Scholars United for a Sustainable Amsterdam (SUSA) is a collective of academics who aim to work together with Amsterdam citizens, businesses and institutions to explore how Amsterdam can be made more sustainable. The SUSA project is interested in stories from the city: from citizens, companies and public organizations in Amsterdam. These stories will form the basis of discussions between academics and Amsterdam citizens.
A sustainable city, drawn by a member of the SUSA-team

Tell us your story!
We would be grateful if you could tell us your story on living life or doing business socially or environmentally sustainably in Amsterdam by answering the questions in this form. You can tell us your personal story, but we are also interested in stories on behalf of your company, organisation or institution. 

How do we use your story?
After having collected enough stories, we will analyze them and distill existing recurring obstacles in the transformation towards a more sustainable Amsterdam. These obstacles will be submitted to an interdisciplinary groups of academics, that will join forces and discuss them to come up with meaningful solutions. The result will be a one-day conference on 1 December 2021, at which Kate Raworth, the inventor of the Doughnut economic model, will be the keynote speaker.

We warmly welcome you to join these discussions if you are interested. We also may want to reach out to you at a later point to hear some more about your story. By answering the questions in this form found below, you agree that your personal data and your answers to the questions will be shared with other academics and citizens participating in Scholars United for a Sustainable Amsterdam (SUSA), will be used as the basis for discussions and may be used to get in contact with you.