NUTRISOIL advanced soil regeneration through urban carbon and nutrient circularity, involving stakeholders from industry, governance, management, and science. This collaboration resulted in several deliverables, including a policy brief.
Understanding Nutrient/Carbon Cycling in Urban Agriculture (UA): A systematic assessment of nutrient cycling was conducted in Barcelona and across European cities, resulting in a comprehensive database detailing UA practices, waste management, fertilization, soil preservation, and stakeholder engagement. Stakeholders were categorized into urban community, waste management, soil management, and agriculture, facilitating targeted workshop engagement.
Experimental Field Work: Various soil regeneration and fertilizing techniques using recovered organic matter and nutrients were tested in urban agricultural fields. Nutrient balances and agronomic guidelines were produced, supporting successful crop yields and environmental sustainability.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Emission factors for greenhouse gases were measured using static chambers and gas analyzers. Soil water infiltration and nutrient balances were assessed to understand environmental trade-offs. Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) integrated experimental data with urban metabolism studies, comparing the benefits and impacts of recovered organic matter versus mineral fertilizers. Results informed stakeholder workshops and supported two pending scientific articles.
Stakeholder Engagement and Action: Two practitioner workshops engaged over 70 participants from local and EU-wide levels, fostering dialogue between farmers, waste managers, municipal representatives, and policymakers. Key findings highlighted regulatory barriers, soil contamination issues, and the need for improved governance and collaboration. Innovative solutions such as organic waste reclassification, improved composting, and farmer incentives were proposed.
The workshops led to the policy brief Leveraging Biowaste to Revitalise Urban Agriculture, summarizing project insights and recommendations for promoting circular nutrient management in European cities.