Project description
Collaboration for managing soil erosion and sedimentation
Soil erosion has quickly risen to become a key concern across Europe, posing a danger to biodiversity, climate resilience and food security, and affecting over 60 % of European soils. Furthermore, the damage it can cause to the environment, economy, and soil fertility is accentuated by significant sedimentation in rivers, lakes, and other waterways, which can disrupt critical infrastructure such as irrigation systems and reservoirs. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the SURE-SOIL project will create a collaboration between SMEs and academic institutions across Europe, Japan, China, and Thailand. Through this collaboration, the project aims to deduce novel insights and develop key solutions and innovations for managing sedimentation and soil erosion.
Objective
Soil erosion is a growing concern, with vast areas of soil lost every few seconds, posing serious risks to food security, biodiversity, and climate resilience. It not only undermines soil fertility but also causes environmental and economic damage, affecting over 60% of European soils. The erosion of soil also leads to significant sedimentation in rivers, lakes, and coastal regions, clogging waterways, damaging aquatic habitats, and disrupting essential infrastructure such as reservoirs and irrigation systems. These sediment loads further exacerbate water pollution, triggering ecological problems like eutrophication. This issue is compounded by increasingly extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts, and wildfires, impacting not only Europe but also countries like Thailand, Japan and China. In response, the EU has introduced initiatives like the European Green Deal and the Soil Strategy for 2030 to safeguard soil and sediment resources while promoting sustainable development. However, the complexities of soil erosion and sedimentation—further intensified by climate extremes—make monitoring and management challenging. The SURE-SOIL project addresses these challenges through a collaborative effort, bringing together academic institutions and SMEs from across Europe and beyond, including Thailand, China, and Japan. By combining expertise in geosciences, civil engineering, environmental science, and data analytics, SURE-SOIL aims to develop innovative, practical solutions for managing soil erosion and sedimentation. This collaborative approach will not only advance scientific research but also support the implementation of sustainable, adaptable strategies in various global contexts. Through shared knowledge, international partnerships, and cutting-edge technologies, the project aims to reduce erosion’s impact, protect aquatic ecosystems, and help ensure the long-term viability of vital ecosystem services..
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- natural sciences earth and related environmental sciences geology sedimentology
- engineering and technology civil engineering water engineering irrigation
- social sciences sociology demography fertility
- natural sciences earth and related environmental sciences environmental sciences pollution
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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