Permaculture
It's not just a farming method!
With Ekosysteme, the principles of life are translated into our cultural, organizational, and operational choices in agriculture!
Permaculture is also
- Experiment and adapt continuously.
- Build on existing and sustainable resources.
- Prioritize actions with multiple impacts.
- Never leave the land bare.
- Prefer shared goals to task lists.
- Adopt a systemic and holistic approach.
- Favor autonomy, sustainability, and resilience.
- Focus on the global as much as the local, on strategy as much as immediate actions.
- And much more.
and its specific aim is to:
Some of the principles of permaculture can be applied to organizational life or business development.
- Making nutrients from the depths accessible = valuing the energy and skills of participants;
- Making nitrogen from the air available = harnessing the energy and resources of the professional and local environment;
- Loosening, aerating, and covering the soil = creating a fertile, welcoming, and abundant substrate;
- Fostering beneficial symbiotic relationships = promoting win-win partnerships;
- Attracting pollinators and promoting seed dispersal = communicating, sharing, exchanging, and spreading;
- Repelling pests and fighting diseases = maintaining the organism consciously and healthily to prevent major dysfunctions;
- Creating a protective barrier against certain herbivores = developing vigilance and strong partnerships that allow us to resist threats.
It can be applied to organizations for
- the autonomy of participants,
- the sharing of values,
- organic actions,
- medium and long-term effectiveness,
- solidity and sustainability