TUdi: Transforming Unsustainable management of soils in key agricultural systems in EU and China. Developing an integrated platform of alternatives to reverse soil degradation.
| Hlavní řešitel projektu: | José Alfonso Gómez Calero. CSIC, SPAIN. |
Hlavní řešitel za katedru: |
prof. Dr. Ing. Tomáš Dostál, |
Spolupracující organizace: |
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Začátek řešení: | 2021-06-01 |
Konec řešení: | 2025-06-30 |
Cíl projektu: | TUdi offers an end-user directed approach for the capitalization of technologies for restoring soil health, improving fertilization practices and overall raising quality of soils for food production systems in major crops and different farming types across EU, China and New Zealand |
Projekt za katedru řeší:
Oficial info about the project:
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000224
TUdi in a page
TUdi offers an end-user directed approach for the capitalization of technologies for restoring soil health, improving fertilization practices and overall raising quality of soils for food production systems in major crops and different farming types across EU, China and New Zealand through:
• aggregated sources of successful cases of soil restoring and improved fertilization practices across long term experiments and commercial farms, exploiting them using an open science approach for the benefit of the society.
• end-user driven aproach. It creates a multi-stakeholder community, from end-users to policy makers, which is the core of the project, deciding the direction of solutions to co-develop and validate.
• developing and validating solutions for improving soil health and fertilization practices at farm level including cost-benefit appraisal.
• broad dissemination of soil healing practices in different farming types thanks to different types of supporting tools and material including decision support systems and digital applications.
• testing of a comprehensive indicator of soil health in line with the needs of the EC mission on “Soil health and food”.
• validating digital applications for enhancing quality of soils for crop production in relation to soil management and fertilizer use compatible with the Farm Sustainability Tool (FaST) promoted by the EC.