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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:UNIZG, D.SERIKBAYEV EAST KAZAKHSTAN STATETECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, UNIMOL, Slovak University of Agriculture, HZAU +8 partnersUNIZG,D.SERIKBAYEV EAST KAZAKHSTAN STATETECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,UNIMOL,Slovak University of Agriculture,HZAU,ISSCAS,STUDIOGIULIANO SRL,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture,KSTU,FORMIT,FNU,SKSU,OshTUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 561841-EPP-1-2015-1-IT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 954,514 EURSoil and land degradation refers to all process(es) by which soil declines in quality and is thus made less fit for a specific purpose, such the crop production. Education will play a crucial role in the land degradation protection. This involves an opportunity and implies rethinking and reorganizing higher education institutions (HEIs) to become effective change agents in terms of learning outcomes for students. Coherently with the regional and international effort at political level, IUCLAND proposes to improve the effectiveness of development and land protection strategies by increasing cooperation capacity and best practices productivity, though educational patterns involving HEIs and all potential stakeholders, e.g. farmers’ association. The main objective is to create an international network in Land Degradation topics among universities and other organizations of the society at large aimed at:- establishing structured cooperation for scientific research and knowledge transfer;- starting summer school and workshop that will train the actual and future generation of academics able to do research and produce innovation in the framework of land degradation. - exchanging experiences and good practices related to educational programs.These objectives will be realized also through short-term mobility of teachers, administrative and technician, students for putting in common educational programs, quality assurance procedures, teaching materials, and to improve them with input from society in terms of required skills and jobs in environmental topics. All the branches of Environmental and Agriculture Science, and Remote Sensing are involved. As a result, the promotion of homogenization dynamics affecting educational patterns will improve international cooperation ability and effectiveness supporting the efforts played at national and regional levels.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:INRAE, WU, SZENT ISTVAN UNIVERSITY, ISSCAS, Cranfield University +10 partnersINRAE,WU,SZENT ISTVAN UNIVERSITY,ISSCAS,Cranfield University,University of Miskolc,SCILANDS GMBH - GESELLSCHAFT ZUR BEARBEITUNG DIGITALER LANDSCHAFTEN,BGR,INRA,JRC,ENAM,DLO,University of Nottingham,ČZU,ISRICFunder: European Commission Project Code: 211578All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::91f16e965a6218a7d03a9000db324044&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:UAntwerp, WU, LWK, SZENT ISTVAN UNIVERSITY, University of Seville +18 partnersUAntwerp,WU,LWK,SZENT ISTVAN UNIVERSITY,University of Seville,SLU,UNIPR,WR,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,ISSCAS,CDA FRANCE,USP,RIVM,INRAE,UU,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,JRC,USAMVCN,CIRCA Group Europe (Ireland),AGES,ETHZ,MPS,UCPHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 635201Overall Budget: 5,307,550 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,660 EURLANDMARK is a pan-European multi-actor consortium of leading academic and applied research institutes, chambers of agriculture and policy makers that will develop a coherent framework for soil management aimed at sustainable food production across Europe. The LANDMARK proposal builds on the concept that soils are a finite resource that provides a range of ecosystem services known as “soil functions”. Functions relating to agriculture include: primary productivity, water regulation & purification, carbon-sequestration & regulation, habitat for biodiversity and nutrient provision & cycling. Trade-offs between these functions may occur: for example, management aimed at maximising primary production may inadvertently affect the ‘water purification’ or ‘habitat’ functions. This has led to conflicting management recommendations and policy initiatives. There is now an urgent need to develop a coherent scientific and practical framework for the sustainable management of soils. LANDMARK will uniquely respond to the breadth of this challenge by delivering (through multi-actor development): 1. LOCAL SCALE: A toolkit for farmers with cost-effective, practical measures for sustainable (and context specific) soil management. 2. REGIONAL SCALE - A blueprint for a soil monitoring scheme, using harmonised indicators: this will facilitate the assessment of soil functions for different soil types and land-uses for all major EU climatic zones. 3. EU SCALE – An assessment of EU policy instruments for incentivising sustainable land management. There have been many individual research initiatives that either address the management & assessment of individual soil functions, or address multiple soil functions, but only at local scales. LANDMARK will build on these existing R&D initiatives: the consortium partners bring together a wide range of significant national and EU datasets, with the ambition of developing an interdisciplinary scientific framework for sustainable soil management.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2020Partners:EMÜ, ISRIC, University of Évora, WR, WU +20 partnersEMÜ,ISRIC,University of Évora,WR,WU,NUC,ISSCAS,UPM,SOIL AND FERTILIZER INSTITUTE, SICHUAN ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (SAAS),JRC,AUA,UL,UB,IEEP,University of Pannonia,COREPAGE,UMH,Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning CAAS,BOTH ENDS,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE COIMBRA,INSTITUTE OF AGROPHYSICS POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE,ICAS,FONDAZIONE MEDES,GAEC DE LA BRANCHETTEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 635750Overall Budget: 6,876,620 EURFunder Contribution: 5,375,380 EURKnowledge regarding the complex interplay between agricultural land use and management and soil quality and function is fragmented and incomplete, in particular with regard to underlying principles and regulating mechanisms. The main aim of iSQAPER is to develop an interactive soil quality assessment tool (SQAPP) for agricultural land users that integrates newly derived process understanding and accounts for the impact of agricultural land use and management on soil properties and functions, and related ecosystem services. For this purpose, >30 long-term experimental field trials in the EU and China will be analysed to derive regulating principles for integration in SQAPP. SQAPP will be developed using a multi-actor approach aiming at facilitating social innovation and providing options to land users for cost-effective agricultural management activities to enhance soil quality and crop productivity. SQAPP will be tested extensively in 14 dedicated Case Study Sites in the EU and China covering a wide spectrum of farming systems and pedo-climatic zones, and rolled-out across the continents thereafter. Within the Case Study sites a range of alternative agricultural practices will be selected, implemented and evaluated with regard to effects on improving soil quality and crop productivity. Proven practices will be evaluated for their potential applicability at EU and China levels, and to assess the related soil environmental footprint under current and future agricultural trends and various agricultural policy scenarios. How the soil quality tool can be utilized for different policy purposes, e.g. in cross compliance and agro-environmental measures, will also be investigated and demonstrated. A comprehensive dissemination and communication strategy, including a web-based information portal, will ensure that project results are available to a variety of stakeholders at the right time and in appropriate formats to enhance soil quality and productivity in the EU and China.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:MU, Tarim University, G & K KEFALAS GEORGIKI OE, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Pannonia +21 partnersMU,Tarim University,G & K KEFALAS GEORGIKI OE,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,University of Pannonia,PAN,Quantis Sàrl,IBCH PAS,BOSC,IEDSA,CAAS,BOKU,UGhent,.,FAFU,2eco,CUG,VITO,RADI CAS,ISSCAS,AGRISAT IBERIA SL,LESPROJEKT SLUZBY SRO,ZJU,INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES,AgroApps,PLAN4ALL,ETAM AEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818346Overall Budget: 4,985,480 EURFunder Contribution: 4,985,480 EURSIEUSOIL will design, implement and test a shared China-EU Web Observatory platform that will provide Open Linked Data to monitor status and threats of soil and assist in decision making for sustainable support of agro-ecosystem functions, in view of the projected climate change. The Observatory platform will through customizable modules support the wise management of soil at field level and will provide showcase of good practices on soil management both for EU and China. The final target will be to support sustainable management of soil, increase land productivity sustainably, reduce crop yield variability across time and space, and support the policy formulation process. Innovative practices and tools will be tested in SIEUSOIL and their impact will be assessed for improved soil fertility and land suitability.
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