CORDIS oferuje możliwość skorzystania z odnośników do publicznie dostępnych publikacji i rezultatów projektów realizowanych w ramach programów ramowych HORYZONT.
Odnośniki do rezultatów i publikacji związanych z poszczególnymi projektami 7PR, a także odnośniki do niektórych konkretnych kategorii wyników, takich jak zbiory danych i oprogramowanie, są dynamicznie pobierane z systemu OpenAIRE .
Rezultaty
An online facility to collect descriptions/inventories of potentially relevant Nature-Based Solutions for the trans4num study sites is established. NBS innovations potentially relevant for the trans4num study sites will be based on internally available documents and outputs of EU projects, such as Lex4bio, Nutriman etc. NBS will be characterizsed with respect to their biophysical, agronomic, and farm management implications at field and farm level, and they will be assessed and ranked according to their potential for each of the NBS sites in close consultation with respective farmers and related stakeholder groups.
The deliverable will present key concepts and definitions connected to nature-based solutions, nutrient flow, climate change, agro-ecology, restorative ecology, regenerative/circular farming, agro-ecology, ecosystems and integrate the essential ones into a coherent framework, appropriate to guide the joint work. It will be tailored to help project partners from different backgrounds to have the same understanding of guiding concepts and principles, and to communicate and cooperate effectively.
Report on interdisciplinary conceptual approach (odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)The report will detail the joint scientific approach to the NBS site analyses taking into account the various disciplinary and practice-related interests and expected outputs. The document will inform all trans4num NBS cases on how to design, implement, assess and report on experiments, tools and models, in order to obtain results that correspond to expected internal and external use.
NBS and their nutrient flows will be monitored based on remote sensing satellite data. Satellite images will furthermore be used as additional and actual knowledge input in the work with models. Weekly satellite data will support or question the modelled data and add as additional data layer and/or knowledge input. Satellite data collection will be from the initiation of the spring growth until the end of nutrient uptake in early winter in the case regions.In order to ensure effective and useful collection and distribution of remote sensing data between partners, a common understanding of needs and requirements of the remote sensing data for task 3.2 must be established. Further everyone should have an understanding of what format, quality and quantity of useful data they can expect to have available. In month 13 this understanding will be concretized as a protocol for how the data collection pipeline and delivery system is to be implemented by FieldSense such that all partners can have the optimal benefit of the data. It is expected that the protocol will require that data is to be collected and delivered in the period from month 14-42.
The Data Management Plan will describe what data will be collected across the WP, give details on the protocolls, and clarify where and how it will be stored and processed.As to make the data findable, accessible, interoperable and re-usable (FAIR), the DMP will include information on: - the handling of research data during & after the end of the project - what data will be collected, processed and/or generated - which methodology & standards will be applied - whether data will be shared/made open access and - how data will be curated & preserved (including after the end of the project).
Publikacje
Autorzy:
Graversgaard M, Dalgaard T, Vos JL, Lægsgaard AK, Odgaard MV, Emery SB, Wright M, Willcock S, Oyetunde-Usman Z, Vér A, Li Q, Knierim A
Opublikowane w:
Proceedings of The 9th International Nitrogen Conference, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India, Numer Abstract ID. 236, Page No. 143, 2024
Wydawca:
9th International Nitrogen Conference
Autorzy:
Friederike Selensky, Qirui Li, Andrea Knierim
Opublikowane w:
Tropentag, “Competing pathways for equitable food systems transformation: Trade-offs and synergies'', Numer ID 862, 2023, ISBN 978-3-7369-7880-5
Wydawca:
Witzenhausen, DITSL
Autorzy:
Bin Liu, Chaoyi Guo, Jie Xu, Qingyue Zhao, David Chadwick, Xiaopeng Gao, Feng Zhou, Prakash Lakshmanan, Xiaozhong Wang, Xilin Guan, Huanyu Zhao, Linfa Fang, Shiyang Li, Zhaohai Bai, Lin Ma, Xuanjing Chen, Zhenling Cui, Xiaojun Shi, Fusuo Zhang, Xinping Ch
Opublikowane w:
Nature Food, Numer 5(3), 2024, ISSN 2662-1355
Wydawca:
Nature Portfolio
DOI:
10.1038/s43016-024-00940-z
Autorzy:
Li, X., Storkey, J., Mead, A. et al.
Opublikowane w:
Agron. Sustain. Dev., Numer 43: 60, 2023, ISSN 1774-0746
Wydawca:
Springer
DOI:
10.1007/s13593-023-00914-8
Autorzy:
Xiaoxi Li, Jonathan Storkey, Andrew Mead, Ian Shield, Ian Clark, Richard Ostler, Beth Roberts & Achim Dobermann
Opublikowane w:
Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Numer 40:63, 2023, ISSN 1774-0746
Wydawca:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1007/s13593-023-00914-8
Autorzy:
Yupeng Zhu, Ziren Qu, Jian Zhao, Junhao Wang, Dan Wei, Qingfeng Meng
Opublikowane w:
Science of the Total Environment, Numer 169889, 2024, ISSN 0048-9697
Wydawca:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.169889
Autorzy:
Yini Wang, Yanzhong Yao, Bingbing Han, Bin Liu, Xiaozhong Wang, Lihua Ma, Xinping Chen, Zhaolei Li
Opublikowane w:
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, Numer 109052, 2024, ISSN 1873-2305
Wydawca:
ELSEVIER
DOI:
10.1016/j.agee.2024.109052
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