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    Soil function supply maps

    Soils supply simultaneously a range of functions, such as food production or flood production, which are critical to our well-being. Mapping this supply across the EU can inform policy on the current delivery of these soil functions (SF) and their spatial variation at European and member state levels. To create these SF maps, several Bayesian networks (BNs) are developed that will allow us to map a wide range of SF indicators under different land uses. These BNs make use of probability distributions to incorporate uncertainty in a convenient and coherent way and allow us to integrate the inherent complexity of SF supply into the mapping process. Different BNs are developed and validated for croplands and grasslands, organic soils as well as managed forests. Both results from geophysical models as well as other information sources, such as EU reports, are used to develop these BNs and integrate as much information as possible. The development of these networks has proven to be challenging. Spatial information available at a EU level was used to run the BNs and to estimate the probability of getting a certain SF supply under specific crops, soil and environmental conditions as well as management practices. From these results both probability maps as well as averaged value maps have been produced for the different soil function indicators. These maps illustrate the spatial variation in SF supply across the EU.

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    LANDMARK: Land Management Assessment Research Knowledge base ( EU H2020 project)

    LANDMARK: Land Management Assessment Research Knowledge base ( EU H2020 project)

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    • Europe
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    • Jan Staes
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    • Dissemination
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    4.82 MB
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    15-11-2019
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    LANDMARK: Land Management Assessment Research Knowledge base ( EU H2020 project)
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    • nutrient leaching
    • water use efficiency
    • water purification
    • water storage
    • erosion
    • nutrient use efficiency
    • soil quality
    • Water regulation
    • nutrient loss
    • sediment loss
    • irrigation
    • water runoff
    • water percolation

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    Environmental monitoring within greenhouse crops using wireless sensors

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    Because variables such as temperature and humidity have a profound effect on the activity of crop pests, diseases and natural enemies, the ability to monitor environmental conditions within a crop has always been important for crop protection.

    • Brassica
    • IPM
    • monitoring
    • pest
    • crop
    • diagnostics
    • detection
    • decision support
    • application
    • techniques
    • sprayer
    • drone
    • UV
    • sensors
    • environmental conditions
    • greenhouse
    • case study
    • temperature
    • humidity

    IMPROVE BIOSECURITY WITH YOUR MULTI-ACTOR FARM HEALTH TEAM

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    This factsheet explains how bringing a team of farmer, vet, feed and farm advisors together is sharing different sources of knowledge together, making the Multi Actor Farm Health approach an effective approach to improve biosecurity on poultry farms

    • Multi-Actor
    • Biosecurity in poultry

    COOPID infographic - Vegetable production

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    The production of vegetables is not always easy dueto weather variability or soil availability. To tackle these barriers, producers often resort to greenhousesas a solution. In addition to being a stable alternative to outdoor cultivation, greenhouses can be very sustainable systems if resources are used responsibly. Innovation facilitates in many ways the efficient use of resources.

    • vegetable production
    • greenhouses
    • resource efficency