Synergies

Explore the SEACURE network

Dive into this interactive map to discover how SEACURE collaborates with projects, platforms, and initiatives to maximise impact for healthier soils and waters

Related Projects and Initiatives

With a focus on sustainable agricultural practices, Path4Med aims to achieve near-zero soil and water pollution by combining state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, community engagement and science-based solutions. Path4Med develops, adapts, and demonstrates sustainable agricultural practices and technologies addressing soil, water, and nutrient management, with a strong focus on reducing diffuse pollution from excess nutrients and emerging contaminants. The project advances cutting-edge monitoring technologies and integrated solutions to track the effectiveness of agricultural practices and environmental interventions, improve pollutant traceability from source to sea, and enhance the quality and reliability of environmental data and indicators. Through an integrated modelling framework, Path4Med assesses the technical feasibility, socio-economic viability, and net environmental impact of cascades of solutions at multiple scales, from farm and catchment level to national and continental level.
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The BlueMissionMed Coordination and Support Action (CSA) aims to design, structure and support a well-functioning basin scale innovation ecosystem, ensuring fast progress towards the achievement of Mission “Restore Our Oceans and Waters by 2030” objectives and important impact on the society. The project builds on, connect and structure existing initiatives and activities to disseminate and upscale solutions and mobilise relevant actors with the specific aim of addressing the Objective 2 of the Mission, namely “prevent and eliminate pollution of our ocean, seas and waters”. BlueMissionMed will engage stakeholders from Policy, Business, Research&Innovation and Civil Society, as well as the so-called Ecosystem Enablers to synergize the actions of the Mission Lighthouse in the Mediterranean basin.
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The Plataforma Catalana de Nutrients (Catalan Nutrient Platform) project aims to establish a collaborative platform connecting stakeholders across the nutrient recovery value chain from key waste streams (including livestock manure, agro-industrial wastewaters, and urban residues) to transform them into agricultural products such as biofertilisers, biostimulants, and organic amendments. The platform serves as a tool to connect various actors in the nutrient value chain, create synergies and facilitate stakeholder exchanges, support the identification of innovative solutions to address identified challenges, raise awareness in society and serve as a voice for the barriers and solutions identified, support the improvement of members' competitiveness by promoting new circular business models, and promote new funding programmes to help implement the identified solutions.
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The DeliSoil project aims to demonstrate improved operations to produce recycled soil improvers and bring safe, regulated, sustainable fertiliser products to market and promote their use. Main project objectives: 1) Valorise nutrients and organic matter in food processing side-streams as tailored soil improvers, developing innovative solutions from vegetable, meat, insect cultivation, olive oil, wine and other food industries, 2) Establish five regional Living Labs and five Lighthouses for researchers, farmers, and industries to co-create innovations for healthy soils, 3) Identify technological, financial, legislative and social barriers and enablers in support of these goals, 4) Establish an evaluation framework for the design, implementation and monitoring of the performance of actions and strategies for improved soil health, 5) Raise public awareness of soil health and, in particular, of the safety and potential of circular solutions.
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SpongeWorks is an EU-funded Horizon Europe project that restores and strengthens European landscapes to function as natural "sponges" — slowing down and retaining water to reduce flood and drought risks while enhancing biodiversity, soil health, and water quality. The project test and implement sponge measures across 3 large-scale demonstrators (Greece, France, Netherlands/Germany) and 8 Associated Regions, working closely with local stakeholders. By co-creating basin-level sponge strategies with action plans and roadmaps, SpongeWorks drives transformative change in land and water management across Europe.
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