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Project Number: 101091115
Project Acronym: SOLO

General information
Project title:Soils for Europe
Starting date: 01/12/2022
Duration in months: 60

Budget NOA: € 188.350,00

Call: HORIZON-MISS-2021-SOIL-02

Type of action: HORIZON-CSA – Horizon Coordination and Support Actions

Topic: HORIZON-MISS-2021-SOIL-02-01 - From knowledge gaps to roadmaps on soil mission objectives

Keywords: transdisciplinary research; policy support; soil research and innovation; soil mission; soil drivers and sustainable use; climate; land use change; roadmaps; stakeholder engagement; capacity building

Website: https://soils4europe.eu/

CORDIS: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101091115

EuropeanCommissionLogoFunded by: European Commission


Soils are under multiple pressures, including climate change, urbanization, pollution, overexploitation, and biodiversity loss. The specific objectives of the EU Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’ highlights the necessity of: i) actionable research and innovation roadmaps for its concretization; and, ii) an overarching transdisciplinary agenda to identify the thematic and regional trade-offs and synergies that allow the sustainable use, management, and protection of European soils. Defining such an agenda requires the direct involvement of a wide range of stakeholders, bringing together multiple perspectives and ecological, environmental, economic and social contexts. To do that, at the core of SOLO will be the implementation of Think Tanks, one for each Soil Mission objective, with the aim of co-creating knowledge and identifying the knowledge gaps, drivers, bottlenecks, and novel approaches, as well as suggesting KPIs to monitor the progress of the Mission R&I related activities. SOLO will also address the potential differences in the regional implementation of the Soil Mission by testing its approach in four co-creation Regional Nodes, generating their own regional roadmaps that will be matched with the European ones. These explicit linkages between the co-creation mechanisms and the different project components aim to produce a shared understanding of needs and comprehensive identification of research and innovation priorities and other critical activities for the success of the Soil Mission.