
ISTITUTO DELTA SRL
ISTITUTO DELTA SRL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:CENTRE OF ESTONIAN RURAL RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE, UPM, UniPi, AREFLH, TUM +11 partnersCENTRE OF ESTONIAN RURAL RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE,UPM,UniPi,AREFLH,TUM,ISTITUTO DELTA SRL,CNRS,NBU,UCPH,ASOCIACION AGRARIA JOVENES AGRICULTORES DE SEVILLA,ZSA,University of Ferrara,ZALF,WU,LG,Evenor TechFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101091268Overall Budget: 4,388,920 EURFunder Contribution: 4,388,920 EURThe general objective of NOVASOIL project is highlight the benefits for the society and the environment from the investment in soil health. The main expected outcome of the project is a toolbox for the analysis of suitability of different business cases that promote soil health. This toolbox will be based on a set of good examples from Europe and other countries and the needs and demands from the society. The toolbox will include a categorisation of the models and business cases taking into account: a) sustainable soil management under different land uses and climatic conditions; b) products based on practices promoting soil health; c) consumption and certification practices conductive: d) the reuse of land and e) sustainable soil management in the context of the EU Taxonomy Regulation. For that, NOVASOIL is composed by a multidisciplinary team with a large experience on European and national projects focus on soil health and business models. As well as, NOVASOIL will built a Community of Practice around project objectives in order to co-develop soil health business models and the tool-box for incentives taking into account their needs and demands. NOVASOIL is organised in 5 WPs plus coordination following the expected objectives and impacts of the call. The first step is to develop a conceptual framework of soil health and business. This framework will nurture other WPs in order to develop in the same way all the expected objectives. The soil health business models will analyse current successful experiences in Europe and outside Europe in order to categorise them taking into account their variability. In addition, NOVASOIL includes 13 Case Studies with business models that promote soil quality and products based on sustainable crop and soil management. On the other hand, an analysis of current policies related will be carried out in order to provide suggestions and improvement that facilitate the implementation of these soil health business.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:IPMA, SSSUP, PML, AEIFORIA, UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD +13 partnersIPMA,SSSUP,PML,AEIFORIA,UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD,UB,SKALOMA,Plymouth University,CSIC,INTRAROM S.A.,CEST Kompetenzzentrum fur elektrochemische Oberflachentechnologie GmbH,NIVA,ICRA,OQP,ISTITUTO DELTA SRL,Capsenze,SCALPRO AS,University of IoanninaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 614168more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:IAE, BOKU, TLÜ, James Hutton Institute, UNIBO +11 partnersIAE,BOKU,TLÜ,James Hutton Institute,UNIBO,INRAE,ISTITUTO DELTA SRL,LG,UAIC,UW,UCO,Luke,ZALF,TC CAS,CAB,VUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 633838Overall Budget: 2,991,440 EURFunder Contribution: 2,991,440 EURThe objective of the project is to provide a conceptual basis, evidence, tools and improved incentive and policy options to support the "smart" provision of public goods by the EU agriculture and forestry ecosystems, in the light of trade-offs and conflicts brought about by prospective intensification scenarios, using a transdisciplinary approach. PROVIDE will consider a wide range of public goods, including the scope for intensification to produce negative externalities, in relation with a wide set of legislations. It will address the issue in a multi-scale framework working both at the EU level and at case study level in thirteen Countries of the EU. The practical results of the project will be: a renewed (“un-packed”) conceptualization of the notion of public goods; an operational framework to support the smart provision of public goods; a toolbox putting together an inventory/mapping of options, operational means for valuation and evaluation, and a selection of evaluated policy/sector mechanisms; a consolidated and long-lasting community of knowledge and practice. The project will achieve the above results through a mapping and inventory of public goods and the mechanisms producing such goods, allowing to identify ’hotspots’ for mechanisms and policy development. Around these ’hotspots’, the project will then value different public goods and explore value transferability across several regions and ecosystems. Next, to meet a smart production of public goods, consistent with the current needs of productivity, bioeconomy strategy and rural development, innovative policy tools and mechanisms will be comparatively assessed and evaluated. The outcomes of these activities will feed information into the framework and toolbox. All these processes will be co-developed with stakeholders, so that the framework and toolbox will be a co-constructed product allowing incremental development also beyond the lifetime of the project, maximizing PROVIDE’s impact.
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