Atlas of the Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses

Explore the Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses advancing Soil Health in Europe

The interactive map is a dynamic and evolving tool that showcases the Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses working toward healthy soils across Europe to support the EU Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe”

It offers a clear and structured overview of the Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses. []

It serves as a key tool to visualise, connect, and strengthen the ecosystem of Living Labs (LLs), Lighthouses (LHs) and Experimental Sites (ES) across Europe. It serves as a key tool for:

  • Mapping current Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses.
  • Facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration.
  • Spotlighting key information and insights around their activities and results.
 

 

What are the Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses?

Mission Soil Living Labs are user-centred, place-based and transdisciplinary research and innovation ecosystems that involve multiple partners to co-design, test, monitor and evaluate solutions in real-life settings for improving soil health. Mission Soil Living Labs are essential for addressing specific soil health challenges and advancing sustainable soil practices, fostering partnerships among land managers, scientists, businesses, and citizens. Mission Soil Living Labs can vary by land use type: Agriculture, Forestry, Industrial, Natural & Semi-natural, and Urban. 

Living labs characteristics comprehends:

  • Active involvement of the (end-) users.
  • Co-creation, co-design and co-development of solutions.
  • Testing and experimentation in real-life conditions.
  • Participation of a multiplicity of stakeholders.
  • Use of multiple methods and tools originating from a range of disciplines and domains.

Living Labs comprise multiple Experimentation Sites that are local sites (one farm, one forest exploitation, one industrial site, one urban city green area, etc.) that can be included in a Living Lab area or be located outside a Living Lab area.
When demonstrating exemplary performances in terms of soil health improvements, these sites can evolve into Lighthouses serving as models for effective soil management. Lighthouses are sites for demonstration of exemplary solutions, training, peer-to-peer learning, and communications related to improving soil health.
Livings labs and Lighthouses are key to accelerating the adoption of sustainable practices by users and to developing solutions adapted to local conditions.

Discover more in-depth information about the Mission Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses and engage with them on the SOILL Hub.

SOILL Hub

 

Learn more about the European and Emerging Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses

The European/Emerging Soil Living Labs are not funded by the European Commission under the framework of the Mission "A Soil Deal for Europe". The European Soil Living Labs are fully aligned to the Mission Soil criteria but do not receive direct funding from the dedicated Mission Soil topics, while the Emerging Soil Living Labs are potential living labs including on-the-ground experiments that have not yet fully aligned to the Mission Soil criteria. Discover more in the infographic you find below and on the Map of European and Emerging Soil Living Labs

three cards on Mission Soil Living Labs, European Soil Living Labs and Emerging Living Labs
Status of Living Labs Dedicated to Soil Health. All listed Living Labs focus on soil health and are classified into three categories: Mission Soil Living Labs, European Soil Living Labs, and Emerging Living Labs.