Periodic Reporting for period 2 - HEARTLAND (Health, Environment, Agriculture, Rural development: Training network for LAND management)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2021-03-01 do 2023-08-31
Output include:
• PhD graduates with industry experience
• a new sustainable farm management system, optimising the 5 soil functions and focus on improving environmental and human health
• 10 peer-reviewed publications
• dissemination, networking and outreach
• updated FarmDESIGN software and extension of the Functional Land Management framework
• contribution to EU policy on sustainable and multifunctional farming systems through use of the updated software
• solutions that tap into the area of sustainable development which have economic, social and environmental dimensions and are aligned with several 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
Strengthening European innovation capacity: To support the knowledge triangle between research, innovation and education – networking, communication, outreach and dissemination are pivotal to the success of this project. Heartland will be an example of very relevant European higher education in terms of the impact on society and economics. Furthermore, Europe's human capital base in R&D will be strengthened with a new generation of entrepreneurial and highly-skilled ESRs. This work programme will improve Europe's competitiveness and growth in the agri-food sector because it will valorise sustainable and nutritious food of animal origin with a point of difference. Heartland will be the first project providing proof-of-concept of the science based - industrial redesigned sustainable farming system, making Europe a world-class performer in this area of science. This research framework can then be replicated and used as a model to include other farming systems. The Heartland consortium will be in an excellent position to build on the results and secure additional funding and resources from both industry, H2020 and national funding streams. Heartland addresses Societal Challenges 1 and 2 (Health and Food). Heartland has the potential to alleviate the pressure on health care systems by the promotion of health through improved quality food. Heartland offers a solution to this challenge by meeting consumers’ preference for tasty meat that is produced in an economically and environmentally sustainable way. The ESRs will contribute to strengthen the innovation capacity of Europe. The ESRs will focus on advancing the economic productivity of farming, both in design and operationally. The deliverables from the ESR projects will tap into the area of sustainable development which has economic, social and environmental dimensions all of which are built into Heartland.