Croissance : promesses et réalité (avec le Donut)
Rappel :

RAWORTH, Kate, 2012. A safe and just space for humanity : can we live within the doughnut ? Oxfam Discussion Paper.
The Social Shortfall and Ecological Overshoot of Nations

Country performance is divided into six sections based on the average number of social thresholds achieved (high, middle, and low shortfall) and the average number of biophysical boundaries transgressed (low and high overshoot). Circles indicate performance at the end of the analysis period (in 2011–2015) and are sized according to population. Country paths are shown in 5-year average increments. Countries are colour-coded relative to their performance at the start of the analysis period (in 1992–1995) clockwise from top right: Low Shortfall–High Overshoot (purple); Middle Shortfall–High Overshoot (blue); High Shortfall–High Overshoot (brown); High Shortfall–Low Overshoot (orange); Middle Shortfall–Low Overshoot (green). Only countries with data for all six biophysical indicators and at least 9 of the 10 social indicators are shown (N = 91). Ideally, countries would be in the Doughnut located in the top-left corner.