Informace o projektu
Building a European Network for the Characterisation and Harmonisation of Monitoring Approaches for Research and Knowledge on Soils
(BENCHMARKS)
- Kód projektu
- 101091010
- Období řešení
- 1/2023 - 12/2027
- Investor / Programový rámec / typ projektu
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Evropská unie
- Horizont Evropa
- Klastr 6 - Potraviny, bioekonomika, přírodní zdroje, zemědělství a životní prostředí
- Fakulta / Pracoviště MU
- Přírodovědecká fakulta
- Spolupracující organizace
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Wageningen University
- Odpovědná osoba Prof. Rachel Creamer
Soil health is crucial for challenges related to climate, environment and society. As such, this Soil Mission proposal directly links in to the other HE missions, as well as to the European Green Deal and Farm to Fork strategies. Both public and private sectors are proposing a sustainable vision, that depends on a reliable assessment of the effects of management and policy innovations on soil health. Therefore, there is an urgent need to ensure that the EU sets the benchmark of a reliable cost-effective framework for measuring soil health.
In alignment with existing initiatives such as EU Soil Observatory, EJP Soil and the LUCAS Topsoil survey, the BENCHMARKS consortium will co-design a flexible, transparent and multi-scale framework for the selection of appropriate soil health indicators, using open science approaches. This framework will build upon the assessment of soil-based ecosystem functions to produce an interactive soil health dashboard suitable at different scales for relevant stakeholders. Working with stakeholders representing urban, agricultural and forestry land use systems, BENCHMARKS will support policy development and value-chain innovation through identifying appropriate key performance indicators for healthier soils. BENCHMARKS indicators are relevant to the stakeholder’s objectives at local value chain, national, European and global levels, applicable to the land use systems and pedo-climatic zone and appropriate in terms of logistical, financial and sensitivity requirements. To inform on the appropriate spatial resolution of indicators, BENCHMARKS will test the selected soil health indicators, including sample-based measurements, stats (databases and model derived measurements), space (earth observation techniques) and citizen science observations, at three spatial extents (local, landscape and regional) in 15 regional living labs across Europe.
Cíle udržitelného rozvoje
Masarykova univerzita se hlásí k cílům udržitelného rozvoje OSN, jejichž záměrem je do roku 2030 zlepšit podmínky a kvalitu života na naší planetě.