Sustainable Land Use Projects
On this page, you will find all projects related to the Sustainable Land Use programme.
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FERTIMANURE: Production of high-added value FERTilisers from animal MANURE
FERTIMANURE is a Horizon 2020 project entitled innovative nutrient recovery from secondary sources - Production of high-added value FERTilisers from... -
EJP SOIL: European Joint Programme on Soil
The main objective of the European Joint Program on Soil (EJP SOIL) is to develop and share knowledge to enhance the contribution of agricultural... -
CommonGround Uganda
Watersheds in the densely populated highlands of Uganda are increasingly threatened by land degradation, due to increased land use for agricultural... -
COcreating LANdscape based aDaptation of urban regions enhancing biodivERsity (Het Ronde Landschap)
Cities face major challenges such as increasing population pressure, energy transition, urban densification, the prevention of flooding and heat... -
European Topic Centre on urban land and soil systems ETC/ULS
The European Topic Center on Data Integration and Digitalisation (ETC/DI) consortium offers support to the EEA. Various projects are defined each year... -
Peatlands in the new circular and climate-positive production systems (GREENDEAL)
Peat soils are the most fragile soils in the Netherlands and contain the largest part of the organic matter store in Dutch soils. Decomposition of... -
Environmental and economic analysis of circular agriculture initiatives in the North of the Netherlands
PhD project by Anne Hoogstra. Improving the efficiency of the current food system is not sufficient to address the environmental challenges. Instead,... -
Soil Fertility Stewardship Project (PAGRIS)
The Projet d’Appui pour une Gestion Responsable et Intégrée des Sols (PAGRIS) is a four-year project (March 2020 – February... -
SoilCare
European crop production is facing the challenge to remain competitive, while at the same time reducing negative environmental impacts. Currently,... -
Humic acids from waste flows and manure: a valuable biostimulant?
Humic acids are widely used in horticulture because of their supposed positive effect on crop quality and yield. Wageningen Research is investigating...