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Holistic management practices, modelling and monitoring for European forest soils

Projekty

Objective of the project:

Knowledge gaps on forest soil processes and lack of a harmonised soil monitoring limit the EU’s ability to maintain soil related ecosystem services and to reach climate policy targets. A better understanding of the soil processes and a harmonised approach to manage and integrate data to computational models that are used for decision making is urgently required in order to meet climate and sustainability goals. The project HoliSoils aims to develop tools for soil monitoring, refine assessment of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes, enhance efficiency of GHG mitigation actions, and improve numerical forecasting of soil-based mitigation, adaptation, and ecosystem services. HoliSoils applies a collaborative multi-actor approach, in order to maximise its applicability and impact beyond its duration. The multidisciplinary consortium consists of universities and research institutes from across Europe, with leading expertise on soil analysis and databases, development of advanced analytical techniques, complex system modelling, digital soil mapping, soil ecology, disturbance ecology, forest and GHG inventories, social sciences, and communications. It also involves active engagement with diverse stakeholders, including forest owners and managers, industry actors, forest extension services, a certification body, forest and soil researchers, climate policy support and GHG inventory experts, and policymakers. Within the consortium, Institute of Microbiology leads the workpackage that characterizes forest soil biodiversity, soil properties and processes.

AcronymHoliSoils
Number and ID code of the projectN°101000289, H2020-SFS-2020-2
Type of the projectRIA
CoordinatorNatural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Finland
IMIC Principal ResearcherRNDr. Petr Baldrian, Ph.D.
Start of the project5/2021
End of the project10/2025
Total number of particip. countries13
Of which from EU10
Number of partners19
Total funding for the project9 999 920 EUR
Funding for IMIC843 250 EUR
ProviderProgram EU Horizon 2020 LC-SFS-22-2020 – Forest soils Research and Innovation Action