Project hub

The Mission Soil project hub provides information on projects funded under the Mission and other relevant initiatives. Through the project hub, it will be possible to gain oversight of the emerging Mission project portfolio and follow the progress and outcomes of funded projects and initiatives more easily. The hub provides information on the goals, activities, and results, factual or expected, of the projects and initiatives, outlining the relevance to Mission objectives. 

The repository enables searches by Mission objectives (specific and operational), funding programme, time and country and allows free data downloading.

SOILGUARD

Sustainable soil management to unleash soil biodiversity potential and increase environmental, economic and social wellbeing

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €6,999,161.25

Unsustainable management and climate change are increasing land degradation and threatening soil biodiversity. Urgent action is thus required to mainstream sustainable soil management practices. However, major knowledge gaps related to biodiversity and soil-mediated ecosystem services must be addressed. The EU-funded SOILGUARD project will therefore develop a conceptual and analytical framework with the potential to become the global standard for future assessments of soil biodiversity status. All knowledge will be shared through SOILGUARDIANS, a predictive tool based on the links between soil biodiversity, soil multifunctionality and wellbeing to support stakeholders in their transition to sustainable management. SOILGUARD will co-create evidence-based conservation recommendations for policies and frameworks at the EU and international level and support Member States commitments under the Global Soil Partnership.

HoliSoils

Holistic management practices, modelling and monitoring for European forest soils

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €9,999,920.00

Our understanding of forest soil processes is limited. The EU-funded HoliSoils project will develop a harmonised soil monitoring framework by filling in knowledge gaps to ensure climate and sustainability goals are being met. Through a collaborative, multi-actor approach, the project will identify and test soil management practices. The goal is to develop effective numerical forecasting of soil-based greenhouse gas mitigation practices and ensure sustainable provision of various ecosystem services. To develop tools for soil monitoring, HoliSoils will incorporate novel methodologies and expert knowledge on analytical techniques, data sharing, soil properties and biodiversity, and processes with model development.

TUdi

Transforming Unsustainable management of soils in key agricultural systems in EU and China. Developing an integrated platform of alternatives to reverse soil degradation.

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €4,978,240.52

The EU-funded TUdi project will develop, upscale and disseminate soil restoring strategies in three major agricultural systems (cereal-based rotations, tree crops and grasslands), for different farm typologies and environmental conditions in Europe, China and New Zealand. Researchers in cooperation with end-users and stakeholders will conduct long-term experiments on monitored farms to identify soil degradation situations, proven strategies for restoring soil health and barriers to their adoption at farm level. This bottom-up approach will be used to develop digital tools to predict the impact of these strategies on nutrient and water balance, yield, cost-benefit, and farm operations and guide farmers towards implementing strategies to restore soil health. Solutions will be complemented by raising awareness of the relevance of healthy soils for sustainable development to the general public.

SUSFERT

Sustainable multifunctional fertilizer – combining bio-coatings, probiotics and struvite for phosphorus and iron supply

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €6,549,154.99

SUSFERT addresses the massive usage of mineral fertilisers in EU agriculture, which are largely based on non-renewable resources, but are required in intensive crop production for meeting demands for food and feed. SUSFERT will develop multifunctional fertilisers for phosphorus (P) and iron (Fe) supply, which will fit into existing production processes and common EU agricultural practice.

ALL-Ready

The European Agroecology Living Lab and Research Infrastructure Network: Preparation phase

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €2,136,174.00

A sustainable, ecological approach in farming is today a solution in front of the growing challenges of climate change, depleted natural resources, shrinking biodiversity and reduced soil quality. Agroecology can address these challenges, reinforcing the resilience of farming systems. Existing instruments offered by open innovation arrangements can serve this goal, particularly living labs (LL) and research infrastructures (RIs). For this reason, the EU-funded ALL-Ready project will develop AgroEcoLLNet, a new framework for the future European network of LLs and RIs. The project will lay the groundwork and prepare the necessary prerequisites and activities. Testing will verify and improve the project’s outcomes, which will be communicated widely in Europe. The implementation plan will be tested and integrated into the validated framework of AgroEcoLLNet.

LIFE21-CCM-ES-LIFE TOKEN CO2

Validation of an advanced CO2 life cycle model and non-speculative Emissions Trading System in a digital platform for an efficient sustainable forest management

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €1,792,297.66

LIFE TOKEN CO2 aims to launch an innovative platform to address the Life Cycle of CO2 from its emission to its compensation assessing different Forest Land Management. The project implements a large-scale validation of a novel, accurate and predictive remote sensing-based Model to calculate the absorption of CO2 by forest stands and the improvement through the realisation of potential forestry actions. The model is based on the correlation of experiments and sampling using Eddy Covariance stations and earth observation images, to obtain coefficients that allow the calculation of the potential CO2 absorption of an area. 

LIFE21-CCA-ES-HYDROSTICK

Modular wireless sentinel of water percolation, water potential, soil texture, salts, pH, and nutrients in depth, to reduce water use and energy and optimise fertilization in crops

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €955,349.27

The climate change manifests in longer periods of drought on one hand and extreme overflow of watercourses on the other hand. This will significantly disrupt the agriculture sector, which strongly relies on certain temperatures and precipitation levels. The farming choices and the climate will determine the water footprint of agriculture: over-exploitation of water resources is a threat to farming and the environment. This is the origin of the LIFE HYDROSTICK project, which aims at making precision farming easy and accessible by means of demonstrating in real scale a new modular, flexible, autonomous, user-friendly (plug&connect) and customisable IoT solution allowing real-time monitoring of soil data (i.e. water content, water potential, temperature, conductivity (quality and type of mineral salts), nutrients (N,P,K), pH), to increase sustainability and productivity in the agro-industry sector.

LIFE21-ENV-BE-LIFE CAPTURE

Combining novel Analytical protocols for PFAS contamination with Technologies for sustainable Remediation

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €2,950,433.00

The overarching objective of LIFE CAPTURE is to develop sustainable management methods for dealing with of Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in soil and groundwater. This targets concrete issues and challenges that are currently encountered when dealing with PFAS-contamination. These relate to characterisation, assessment and mitigation of the contamination.

LIFE21-CCM-ES-LIFE CARBON2MINE

Carbon sequestration through sustainable forest and grassland management for climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation in mining areas

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €2,491,828.31

CARBON2MINE is a 72-month project that proposes an innovative solution to contribute to climate change mitigation, focusing on one of the most economically depressed regions in Europe: Asturian mining areas, directly affected by the decarbonisation policies of the European Union.

LIFE21-NAT-SK-LIFE Metamorphosis

Developing best practices in butterfly conservation in Central and Eastern Europe

Funding period: -

EU contribution: €3,299,109.40

The Metamorphosis project focuses on the conservation of 15 butterfly species listed in Annexes II and IV of the EU Habitats Directive, namely Colias myrmidone, Callimorpha quadripunctaria, Euphydryas aurinia, Euphydryas maturna, Eriogaster catax, Lopinga achine, Lycaena dispar, Lycaena helle, Phengaris (Maculinea) arion, Phengaris (Maculinea) nausithous, Phengaris (Maculinea) teleius, Parnassius mnemosyne, Parnassius apollo, Pseudophylotes bavius, Zerynthia polyxena in three Member states (Slovakia, Hungary and Romania).