Summer is officially here, and our project is also warming up! 

In June, we organised a series of activities with the participation of the end users of ECHO soil data. Before this happened, each ECHO partner taking part in this endeavour identified a target group and a case, which is particularly important for their region. Those cases became the main theme of these activities. Here are some of the cases we dug into:
 Forest soil health in forest policy development
 Forest soil health in forest policy development
 Soil mapping and monitoring for regulatory and policy purposes
 Soil mapping and monitoring for regulatory and policy purposes
 Fostering research on agricultural soil health
 Fostering research on agricultural soil health
 Soil health and development of policies focused on agrosystems
 Soil health and development of policies focused on agrosystems
 Soil health and producers’ engagement in extensive production systems
 Soil health and producers’ engagement in extensive production systems
 Forest ecosystems and soil health
 Forest ecosystems and soil health
 Agricultural soil health in Mediterranean agricultural production systems
 Agricultural soil health in Mediterranean agricultural production systems
 Promoting society’s interest in soil health and fostering their interest in soil-related data and soil education
 Promoting society’s interest in soil health and fostering their interest in soil-related data and soil education
 The key role of soil ecosystem services in supporting circular agriculture
 The key role of soil ecosystem services in supporting circular agriculture
This series of activities included surveys, workshops, webinars, and discussions. We talked about:
 Why is soil data important?
 Why is soil data important?
 How is soil data used, or how could it be used? 
 How is soil data used, or how could it be used? 
 What kind of soil data should be available? 
 What kind of soil data should be available? 
The results of these activities will soon be available on our website. For now, enjoy a few “postcards” from ECHO!

 
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