What was the challenge/problem addressed?

To share experiences between operational groups and innovative projects about soils.

The event has been a great opportunity to communicate and disseminate solutions based on the latest research results and innovations for healthy soils.

How did you solve the problem?

Selecting operational groups involved in soils topics and soil horizon projects.

Contacting with CDTI, INIA, stakeholders of certification shemes and representatives of Soil Mission. In order to boost networking and provoke new opportunities between soil advisors using national rural network media.

What is innovative in your practical case?

To join some of the main soil stakeholders in an online event during the COVID19 times.

What are the success factors in solving the problem?

The way to provoke interaction between different stakeholders using something as simple as a webinar.

Lessons learned

Moderation, facilitation, new ways to involve advisors in these co-creation processes.

What role does the advisor or advisory service play with the practical case?

They are generally the coordinators of the operational groups, participate in some horizon 2020 projects and provide advice on soil management and care.

Can your approach be transferred and/or adapted for other innovation challenges and regions?

No

Estimated transferability on a scale from 1 to 5

(where 1 is easy and 5 very difficult)

2

 

For sharing the experience on the good practice, please contact

Alba Gallardo Álvarez

agalvarez@mapa.es

Link to external information

https://www.horizonteeuropa.es/misiones

https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-e