
CARBON4SOIL
Interreg Euro-MED Project Euro-MED0200456 CARBON 4 SOIL QUALITY - Capturing and Storing Atmospheric CO2 for Improvement of Soil Quality
Two of the biggest challenges of human civilization are how to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere and how to preserve the soil quality. Too much carbon in the air causes greenhouse effect, and too little carbon in the soil reduces soil quality.
Proposed project will prepare scientific foundations for reducing CO2 in the air and storing it into the soil, using SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT, called "CARBON FARMING". Since carbon farming is innovative topic in EU (policy emerged in 2021), there is an urgent need to quickly define standards, monitoring procedures and socio-economic models to test carbon farming in future.
CARBON 4 SOIL QUALITY project will prepare "Toolbox for carbon farming" consisting of (i) Catalogue of soil organic reference values, (ii) Methodology for organic carbon analysis and soil quality monitoring (iii), Guidelines for carbon farming techniques, (iv) carbon farming business models, (v) Recommendations on agriculture carbon credit schemes and environmental certification systems. Action plan will be prepared on the transnational level to properly plan testing phase. It will consider at least 5 testing sites in different countries, including at least one IPA country and one new Interreg Euro-MED territory.
Transnational cooperation is needed for studying different Mediterranean climate zones (subtropical, oceanic, semi-arid, arid), different erosion conditions and different types of soil.
Project follow-up will test carbon farming techniques to support farmers with practical knowledge, how to increase soil organic matter. This will improve plant nutrients, increase soil water storage and provide good habitat for soil living organisms, which enhances soil biodiversity.
Carbon farming is considered as one of the European Green Deal climate actions and related EU policies will be developed in the 2023-2030 period. If approved, this project could become SUSTIAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT lighthouse example of Euro-MED territory and showcase for the EU.
Principal Investigator: Prof. Morari Francesco - Department of Agronomy Food Natural Resources Animals and Environment – Padua University
Project Duration:01/01/2024 - 31/03/2026
Project Partner:
1 Agricultural Institute of Slovenia Slovenija (SI)
2 University of Almería España
3 ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI
4 Institute for Sustainable
5 Ri.nova Cooperative Society
6 University “Ss Cyril and Methodius” – Institute of Agriculture
7 University of Padova Italia
8 University of Montenegro, Biotechical Faculty
Projects funded by the The Interreg Euro-MED Programme and the Italian Rotation Fund

