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SOILSCAPE · Spreading Open and Inclusive Literacy and Soil Culture through Artistic Practices and Education

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202431 May 2028EU funding €5,997,879Call HORIZON-MISS-2023-SOIL-01

SOILSCAPE harnesses the power of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs), artists, and civil society organisations (CSOs) to promote soil preservation across Europe and beyond. Working with experts from the worlds of soil sciences, arts, decision-making, and humanities, this project coordinated by AFES seeks to cultivate soil literacy and celebrate soils through creative approaches, engaging citizens & professionals on this journey. SOILSCAPE's objectives include understanding human-soil relations, building a network of more than 120 relevant actors in 8 countries, onboarding at least 320 individuals from the society, providing 1,850,000 € as financial and technical support to CSOs, CCIs, schools, artists, and institutions, distributing 375,000 € as awards and 80 soil literacy certifications to inspiring initiatives, and reaching international scales through UNESCO and Coalition of Action for 4 Soil Health. To achieve these objectives, SOILSCAPE uses a multilingual and multi-actor approach, focusing on cultivating artistic soil intelligence, promoting context-based soil literacy, enhancing awareness through innovative communication strategies and a soil literacy portal, organising 2 editions of national soil festivals across Europe, and extending its actions to 30 regions by 2028. The project unfolds through 4 key stages: (1) Contemplation: Consulting stakeholders to understand individual perception on soils, arts, and links with societal values; Investigating soil narratives and the potential of arts and arts-based methodologies to engage in soils; (2) Preparation: Developing people-centric transformative strategies, including an artistic and creative international soil network; (3) Action: Conducting and monitoring the SOILSCAPE creative activities, including the support to 28 arts-soils initiatives led by third parties; (4) Sustainability: Validating and replicating the SOILSCAPE initiatives at large scale.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE POUR L'ETUDE DU SOL

FR · €483,813

participant

FUNDACAO DE SERRALVES

PT · €150,938

participant

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN AGROFORESTRY (ICRAF)

KE · €169,780

participant

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION

FR · €425,740

associatedPartner

BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE

CH

participant

KLIYNTEH BULGARIA

BG · €214,688

participant

RECEPTIVE FIELD

BE · €100,000

participant

GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAT GOTTINGEN STIFTUNG OFFENTLICHEN RECHTS

DE · €230,996

participant

ANCI TOSCANA ASSOCIAZIONE

IT · €138,800

participant

EUROPEAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK

PL · €190,000

associatedPartner

FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU FiBL

CH

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA

PT · €150,283

participant

DEUTSCHE BODENKUNDLICHE GESELLSCHAFT

DE · €169,846

participant

REFRAME FOOD ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIRIA

EL · €2,403,375

participant

TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE KOLN

DE · €303,125

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €234,508

participant

EUROQUALITY SAS

FR · €191,563

participant

CLUST-ER INDUSTRIE CULTURALI E CREATIVE

IT · €172,364

participant

LAPPEENRANNAN-LAHDEN TEKNILLINEN YLIOPISTO LUT

FI · €268,063

Research fields

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