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SHui · Soil Hydrology research platform underpinning innovation to manage water scarcity in European and Chinese cropping systems

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 201831 August 2022EU funding €4,884,494Call H2020-SFS-2016-2017

SHui is conceived as a network integrating long-term experiments of its 19 academic and SME partners across different environmental conditions and cropping systems in the EU and China. It provides a platform for research on soil-water resources management under water scarce conditions, to better understand the linkages between agricultural soil hydrology and sustainability and for a systematic assessment of adaptation and mitigation methods. It will develop and implement new strategies to increase water use efficiency and yield, based on sustainable intensification through integrated use of soil and water across different spatial scales. At farm level, this includes digital agriculture solutions integrating in situ and remote sensors and simulation models to exploit an improved understanding of the relationship between crop yield variability and soil hydraulic properties, optimizing circular approaches to re-use water and using waste water sources. These technical approaches are reliant on optimum data utilization and transdisciplinary research with multiple stakeholders. At regional scales, the aggregation of biophysical and socioeconomic variables in dynamic models will evaluate the impact of different policy strategies, to support decision makers to evaluate different scenarios of land-use dynamics, economic context and current and future climate in EU and China, including assessments of water and carbon footprint. SHui will exploit scientific, technological and social innovations by disseminating and communicating these to multiple stakeholders, and implementing novel technological packages from farm to large regional scales. It aims to make a significant contribution to the EU and China Research Agenda for Agriculture in providing food security and optimum use of scarce soil and water resources. Training a cohort of early career scientists in soil conservation and water-saving practices, SHui’s legacy will extend beyond the project duration.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €1,051,189

participant

FONDAZIONE MEDES

IT · €335,000

participant

THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF ISRAEL - THE VOLCANI CENTRE

IL · €325,040

participant

GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAT GOTTINGEN STIFTUNG OFFENTLICHEN RECHTS

DE · €384,259

participant

NORTHWEST A&F UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

BEIJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

CHANGJIANG RIVER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE

CN

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA

ES · €389,406

participant

NANJING AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

HONG KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

HK

participant

CESKE VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V PRAZE

CZ · €489,949

participant

BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

TERRA NOVA PERIVALLONTIKI - TECHNIKI - SYMVOYLEYTIKI ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EYTHINIS

EL · €115,028

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LANCASTER

UK · €490,000

participant

UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN

AT · €489,648

participant

TERRAVISION LAB LTD

IL · €324,976

participant

FUJIAN AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €490,000

participant

CHINA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

CN

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