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LANDSENSE – A citizen observatory and innovation marketplace for land use and land cover monitoring

LandSense is a modern citizen observatory for Land Use & Land Cover (LULC) monitoring, connecting citizens with Earth Observation (EO) data to transform current approaches to environmental decision making across urban greenspaces, agricultural management and biodiversity/habitat threats. The project involved demonstration pilots in which citizens used their own devices to supplement the existing monitoring through…
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Carbon Connects

The aim of “Carbon Connects” is to enhance carbon sequestration of mismanaged peatlands in North-West Europe by promoting new sustainable bio-based business models developed for sustainable land management practices. It promotes alternative practices, sustainable business models and credit schemes for wet agriculture involving: raising water levels, introducing new crops (e.g. cattail, reed, peat moss), sequestering…
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Care-Peat

The main goal of Care-Peat is to set up and demonstrate innovative technologies for new restoration and carbon measurement techniques and to involve local and regional stakeholders.
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DIGITAF – DIGItal Tools to help AgroForestry meet climate, biodiversity and farming sustainability goals: linking field and cloud

DigitAF aims to boost the roll-out of agroforestry-based practices through the co-development of digital tools tailored to the needs and concerns of DigitAF target groups.
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SWARM – Cultivate crops with a fleet of electric agroecological robots that preserve the soils

The SWARM project aims to bring to the market the first collaborative electric agroecological equipment to provide an alternative to heavy thermal tractors that are responsible for soil compaction and significant CO2 emissions.
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LEGVALUE Fostering sustainable legume-based farming systems and agri-feed and food chains in the EU

The LEGVALUE project aims to help farmers benefit from the increasing consumer interest in legumes by compiling information needed to seize new opportunities, and by assisting farmers in making informed decisions on whether and how to introduce legumes on their farms.
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iSQAPER Interactive Soil Quality Assessment in Europe and China for Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Resilience

The main aim of iSQAPER was to develop an interactive soil quality assessment tool (SQAPP) for agricultural land users that integrates newly derived process understanding and accounts for the impact of agricultural land use and management on soil properties and functions, and related ecosystem services. For this purpose, >30 long-term experimental field trials in the…