CASTOR – Cover crops to foster agroecological transition and input reduction
The CASTOR project aims to study how plant cover can be combined with cereal crops to reduce input requirements and propose more sustainable agricultural production practices.
CERPET – Perennial grains for an agroecological transition of cropping systems
The objective of the CERPET project is to investigate the agronomic and environmental parameters of a perennial grain crop prototype for dual-use grain and forage production.
Ecostack: actor group and interaction
We established a multi-level actor groups and farm networks for European pedo-climatic and socio-economic conditions as the basis for an adaptive co-management approach to support agricultural production using functional biodiversity.
Ecostack: Stacking of ecosystem services
EcoStack aimed at developing sustainable crop production strategies via stacking of biodiversity service providers and bio-inspired tools for crop protection.
NAPERDIV – Nature-based perennial grain cropping as a model to safeguard functional biodiversity towards future-proof agriculture
The impact of intense annual crop production on natural resources under the threat of climate change has resulted in a global magnification of environmental degradation and biodiversity loss.
PLEIADES – Renewal of entrepreneurship dynamics in the agricultural sector
The Pléiades project is looking at the renewal of entrepreneurial dynamics in the agricultural sector and aims to develop solutions together with agriculture and food systems stakeholders.
PONDERFUL – POND Ecosystems for Resilient Future Landscapes in a changing climate
Largely neglected and generally undervalued, ponds are actually remarkably important for biodiversity conservation.
TIP-TOP Project – Agricultural Diffuse Transfer and Landscape Infrastructures: participatory modelling and agroecological optimization
The TIP TOP project analysed and modelled the transfer of contaminant-laden flows in agricultural watersheds.
VALOR – Comparative analysis of biowaste recycling and on-farm valorisation in a metropolitan area
The CASTOR project aims to study how plant cover can be combined with cereal crops to reduce input requirements and propose more sustainable agricultural production practices.