In action

  1. Regenerative agricultural practices to restore soils, promote biodiversity and maximize resources while valuing local and ancestral knowledge.
  2. Innovative urban ecosystems, to transform cities into spaces where each citizen is an actor in ecosilience, hubs of innovation and creativity are at the service of the planet and its inhabitants (living urban laboratory, shared gardens, slow cities, citizen education, etc.) To create spaces where artists, engineers, workers and entrepreneurs collaborate around eco-resilient creations combining technology, practical logic and artistic expression.
  3. Responsible buildings to build while combining ethical raw materials, innovations, traditional know-how, technology and responsible eco-resilient practices.
  4. Cooperative, participatory and inclusive organisations, which put active listening, innovation and talent development at the centre of their strategy and become spaces for social experimentation and platforms for personal and professional development (associations, shared workshops, exchange networks, circular economy, common goods, collective storytelling, citizens' convention, etc.).
  5. Committed artistic and cultural performances, used as vectors for the profound transformation of mentalities, to generate awareness, raise awareness, influence and modify individual and collective behaviors, while valuing the richness of human creative talents (land art, upcycling, dramatised popular lecture, etc.)
  6. Efficient and environmentally friendly transport in the broadest sense. A fundamental issue in transition, modern transport must be based on innovative solutions to meet contemporary challenges, by rethinking mobility, in particular through the use of sails, railways, canals and other sustainable technologies.
  7. A happy sobriety by adopting a simple and conscious lifestyle, where the essential takes precedence over the superfluous, allowing us to live in harmony with ourselves and our environment. The present is a gift, and the ephemeral is a fairy godmother. Cultivating pleasure in frugality, by valuing the abundance of nature and intangible riches such as sharing, creativity and connection to all of life.
  8. Innovative sustainable production that uses thoughtful energy, takes into account the reuse of waste, demonstrates ingenuity and transcends its initial functions to become drivers of a more equitable, connected, and sustainably forward-looking society (green intrapreneurship, jugaad, bio-based and biocarbon materials, shared infrastructures, etc.)
  9. Objects, habitats and workshops as living stories. Each construction, each tool, each manufactured product, becomes a vector of meaning, telling a collective story, that of materials, techniques and local cultures.
  10. Accessible medicine and care for a healthy society. By combining modern knowledge, listening to oneself and natural practices, medicine strengthens relationships between individuals, their bodies and their environment and thus contributes to optimal quality of life.
  11. Places of applied permaculture that give substance to ideals of well-being, respect for the environment and sharing abundance, by applying an eco-resilient philosophy: "mimicking" nature, valuing the complementarity of cultures, observing ecosystems, promoting border effects, ensuring waste becomes a resource, improving biodiversity, cultivating living soils, etc.
  12. Diversified teaching, which adapts to each individual, stimulating curiosity, a thirst for discovery, creativity and the desire to learn; promoting the sharing of experiences and integrating collaborative and intergenerational approaches.

Learning while having fun, nature offers an educational playground, where learners discover its wonders through sensory, fun and practical activities. Learning then becomes a collective, enriching and joyful adventure to build a world where everyone finds their place with enthusiasm and inspiration.