Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Anglais)
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The objective of AI4SoilHealth is to co-design, create and maintain an open access European-wide digital infrastructure, compiled usingstate-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods combined with new and deep soil health understanding and measures. The AI-baseddata infrastructure functions as a Digital Twin to the real-World biophysical system, forming a Soil Digital Twin. This can be usedfor assessing and continuously monitoring Soil Health metrics by land use and/or management parcel, supporting the Commission’sobjective of transitioning towards healthy soils by 2030. The project is divided into seven (7) work-packages including: (WP2) Policyand stakeholder engagement - networking and synchronising with EU and national programmes, (WP3) Soil health methodology andstandards - developing/testing methodology to be used by WPs 4-6, (WP4) Soil health in-situ monitoring tools and data - developingfield and laboratory solutions for Observations & Measurements, (WP5) Harmonised EU-wide soil monitoring services - developingthe final suite of tools, data and services, (WP6) Multi-actor engagement pilots - organizing field-works and collect users' feedback,(WP7) Soil literacy, capacity building and communication - organizing public campaigns and producing educational materials. Keydeliverables include: 1) Coherent Soil Health Index methodology, 2) Rapid Soil Health Assessment Toolbox, 3) AI4SoilHealth Data Cubefor Europe, 4) Soil-Health-Soil-Degradation-Monitor, and 5) AI4SoilHealth API and Mobile phone App. Produced tools will be exposedto target-users (including farmer associations in >10 countries), so their feedback is used to improve design/functionality. Produced highresolutionpan-European datasets will be distributed under an Open Data license, allowing easy access by development communities.AI4SoilHealth will provide an effective Soil Health Index certification system to support landowners and policy makers under the newGreen Deal for Europe.
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