Sosviti

Project

Soil erosion and degradation pose significant threats to agricultural sustainability, food security, and economic stability. Addressing these challenges requires multidisciplinary approaches that integrate scientific research, stakeholder engagement, and technological innovation. Funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the SOSVITI project aims to develop soil erosion models, understand stakeholders’ perspectives, and create a decision support system (DSS) for vineyard management. The project will focus on developing solutions to improve soil health, reduce erosion risk, understand social factors, and promote sustainable practices. It will emphasise the integration of various fields of study and knowledge sharing, using AI, big data analytics, and cloud computing to address the impacts of climate change and advocate for the conservation of agricultural ecosystems.

Sosviti

Project Details

  • Decision support system for vineyard soil management
  • Coordinator: University of Granada
  • Duration: 48 months
  • Project Types: HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01-01 - MSCA Staff Exchanges 2023
  • Funding Agency: HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SE - Grant agreement ID: 101182765
  • Research Area: agriculture, satellite data, Soil erosion models

Our Work

  • ✓ Remote sensing requirements & data collection
  • ✓ Platform design and development
  • ✓ Dissemination and Communication
  • ✓ Transfer of Knowledge