This initiative illustrates how the PGE combines civic engagement, project-based learning and an understanding of environmental transitions.
Originally conceived as a search for space in a shared garden, the project evolved thanks to the support of Paris La Défense, which offered a 600 m² plot of land.
This unique location makes it possible to create a green space in a largely mineral neighbourhood, while offering students a place for sustainable experimentation.
The solidarity mission is an integral part of the second year of the Grande Ecole Programme: one day a week is devoted to an organisation involved in the social and solidarity economy.
Devinci Durable is one of the partner associations and this year is hosting a group of EMLV students who are involved in the entire project cycle: laying out the vegetable garden, crop management, harvesting and distribution.
Students participate in choosing crops that are suited to the seasons and designed to diversify species. The vegetable garden also includes an orchard.
The criteria selected are based on seasonality, educational value and interest in discovering lesser-known varieties.
EMLV students participate in all stages of the project. Their involvement includes:
This framework provides an opportunity to work on a comprehensive project and develop a commitment mindset, which is essential in training future managers.
The vegetable garden is based on planters designed for urban spaces. Permaculture principles guide the choice of practices: diversity, plant combinations, respect for the soil, and limited inputs. Compost produced on site naturally enriches the crops.
Students strengthen cross-disciplinary skills: planning, coordination, teamwork, partner relations and understanding of natural cycles.
The vegetable garden also serves as a platform for technical or creative projects, such as 3D modelling or awareness-raising workshops.
The association plans to expand its partnerships and set up workshops open to the public, particularly on the topic of urban biodiversity. The development of the vegetable garden will depend on the commitment of participants, the vitality of the crops and the impact of solidarity actions related to the harvests.
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This post was last modified on 09/12/2025 15:46
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