Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SMS (Soil Mission Support: Towards a European research and innovation roadmap on soils and land management)
Reporting period: 2021-11-01 to 2022-10-31
Soil Mission Support (SMS) aimed to improve the coordination of research and innovation (R&I) on sustainable soil and land management in support of the Horizon Europe Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’, the European Green Deal and, more generally, on the contribution of soil and land-related services towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through stakeholder inclusive co-development of a soil health R&I roadmap, a soil health ontology, and contributions to the definition and identification of Soil Health Living Labs and Lighthouses, SMS significantly contributed to the early and ongoing development of the EU Soil Mission. Project results are handed over to follow-up projects, which will partially build up on and continue SMS’s work.
An SMS knowledge platform was launched, including (i) a general explanation, (ii) The SMS R&I Roadmap, (iii) an interactive map of potential living labs and light houses, (iv) products from living labs and lighthouses, and (v) a short movie on Living Labs and Lighthouses. The knowledge platform shall be transferred to the JRC soil platform (EUSO) and continued after the end of the project.
A final conference was held to promote the project results and hand over to follow-up projects. Further, SMS results were disseminated through numerous presentations at conferences, workshops and surveys, as well as the SMS platform itself.
Main results are a roadmap for R&I on sustainable soil and land management, co-created with a wide range of stakeholders, a contribution to an identification and overview of living labs and lighthouses for developing, testing and demonstrating solutions on key strategic domains and a stakeholder platform to be used and updated also after the lifetime of the project, e.g. for continued R&I roadmapping.
The main outcomes are an improved coordination of existing activities in Europe and globally and an increased visibility of R&I funding due to the involvement of a wide range of actors.
The main impact is a widespread implementation of soil health improving management in Europe. The impacts are expected to emerge after the lifetime of the project.