
SPANISH CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION LIVING SOILS
SPANISH CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION LIVING SOILS
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2030Partners:EARA, Gesellschaft für konservierende Bodenbearbeitung e. V. (GKB), University of Gloucestershire, IEEP, Slovenian Association for Conservation Agriculture (SACA) +14 partnersEARA,Gesellschaft für konservierende Bodenbearbeitung e. V. (GKB),University of Gloucestershire,IEEP,Slovenian Association for Conservation Agriculture (SACA),BOKU,Institute of Agriculture of the National Academy of Agrarian Science of Ukraine National Scientific Center,NCRSP,ASOCIACION AGRARIA JOVENES AGRICULTORES DE SEVILLA,University of Teramo,UL,UCO,University of Greenwich,USAMVCN,ECAF,BODEN.LEBEN,University of Évora,South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences,SPANISH CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION LIVING SOILSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101218949Overall Budget: 11,766,000 EURFunder Contribution: 11,746,000 EURTRAILS4SOIL will co-create 5 Living Labs (LLs) across 9 European countries, encompassing 100 experimentation sites including 11 lighthouses. This initiative aims to address the urgent need for sustainable soil management in Europe by fostering stakeholder collaboration and overcoming barriers to the widespread implementation of better soil management farming systems. The project will develop pathways for implementing economic, policy, technical, and social measures to drive the transition towards a resilient and sustainable agri-food system grounded on healthy soils. Through innovative and participatory research in diverse agroecosystems, TRAILS4SOIL will demonstrate the potential of Regenerative and Conservation Agriculture Practices (ReCAP) to achieve the objectives of the EU Soil Mission. By actively engaging local communities in a multi-actor approach process TRAILS4SOIL will provide tailored scientific knowledge and technical guidelines, that will inspire and empower farmers and other stakeholders to promote sustainable land management improving soil health. The interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary expertise of the consortium, which includes 22 partners among universities, research centres and farmer associations, will ensure the achievement of the proposed objective. TRAILS4SOIL will advance the understanding of soil health by integrating cutting-edge technologies to facilitate the widespread adoption of sustainable soil management solutions.
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