Collaborazione

ECHO avvia alleanze con altri progetti finanziati nell’ambito delle call della Mission Soil e con altre iniziative europee i cui obiettivi sono in linea con i nostri scopi e le nostre attività. Scopri qui alcuni di questi progetti.

Perché collaborare?

Le alleanze e le reti di collaborazione con altri progetti finanziati nell’ambito della Mission Soil e con altre attività europee in corso contribuiranno a rafforzare il coinvolgimento dei cittadini, potenziando la conoscenza e la consapevolezza sul suolo nella società degli Stati membri.

ECHO si concentra su attività di networking, mettendo in connessione altri progetti e iniziative della EU Mission Soil, per garantire che i risultati del progetto siano ampiamente adottati e valorizzati.

ECSA

The European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) was set up to encourage the growth of citizen science in Europe, and to support the participation of the general public in research processes – across science, social science, humanities and the arts.

ENABLS

Promotes Nature Based Solutions and inter and transdiciplinary approaches to bending the curve for biodiversity.

HuMUS Healthy Municipal Soils

As part of the EU Soil Mission, the HuMUS project engages and activates municipalities and regions to protect and restore soil health.

InnoCereal

This project creates an ecosystem throughout the entire cereal production chain, demonstrating sustainability and competitiveness in all production stages of the flour, malting and baking industries focused on reaching the high sustainable standards of the market.

LOESS

Literacy boost through an Operational Educational Ecosystem of Societal actors on Soil Health.

mit:forschen!

The central platform for citizen science in Germany, presenting, connecting, and supporting citizen science project since 2014.

NATI00NS

Offering key recommendations for advancing "A Soil Deal for Europe". Now continued through SOILL-Startup.

PREPSOIL

Preparing the European Mission towards healthy soils.

SOLO Soils for Europe

SOLO will identify current knowledge gaps, drivers, bottlenecks, and novel research and innovation approaches to be considered in the European Soil Mission research and innovation roadmap. The project aims to create a knowledge hub for soil health research and innovation that will last beyond the project’s lifespan by establishing strategic partnerships and by implementing a participatory and transparent process.