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Active HORIZON European Commission

Monetary valuation of soil ecosystem services and creation of initiatives to invest in soil health: setting a framework for the inclusion of soil health in business and in the policy making process

€4.59M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad de Vigo
Country Spain
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 19
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101091099
Grant Description

More than half of Europe's soils are degraded by pollution, erosion, and compaction, among other problems, and, in a climate change scenario, this degradation is likely to worsen. Currently, the loss of soil quality is costing an estimated €50 billion per year.

However, soil health is still considered an abstract concept that cannot be introduced into financial activities and on which it is very difficult to legislate.The objective of InBestSoil is to co-create a framework for investment in conservation and recovery of soil health, by developing an economic valuation system of the ecosystem services delivered by a healthy soil and the impacts of soil interventions, and its incorporation into business models and incentives.

This will allow public and private organizations to give economic value to their actions over soil health, codesign strategies with local stakeholders, and work collectively to deliver national and EU policy ambitions.

InBestSoil will provide data, evidence, tools and models to assess how investment in soil health can contribute to the transition to a long-term resilient and sustainable use of soil, using 7 lighthouses and 2 living labs, which provides a total of 9 study areas across 4 biogeographic regions from Europe (Boreal, Continental, Atlantic, Mediterranean), and different land uses (agriculture, forest, urban, mining), as models for co-creation and co-design (multi-actor approach, responsible research and innovation and open science).

This 48-month project will involve twenty partners from ten countries, with very different profiles (universities, small and medium-sized enterprises, consultancies, farmers, and NOGs, among others).

This design will facilitate the scaling up of results and their internationalisation, facilitating investments in soil health for companies, public administrations and investment groups around the globe.

All Grantees

Actyva Sociedad Cooperativa; The University of Exeter; Mykolo Romerio Universitetas; Zabala Innovation Consulting Sa; Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena; Jurrius Andreas; Latvijas Valsts Mezzinatnes Instituts Silava; Lgi Sustainable Innovation; Agris Sardegna; June Communications Srl; Forschungsinstitut Fur Biologischen Landbau Stiftung; Sveuciliste U Zagrebu Agronomski Fakultet; Wageningen University; Udea Bv; Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneosui Cambiamenti Climatici; Centro de Valorizacion Ambiental Del Norte Sl; Fundacion Global Nature; Inxenia Desarrollos Tecnologicos Sl; Universidad de Vigo

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