SERENA Deliverable 1.3 v2: Validation of the maps resulting from the application of the Cookbooks elaborated by WP3, and of EU products elaborated by WP5

Isabelle Cousin, Sabina Asins-Velis, Alar Astover, Gabriele Buttafuoco, R. Hessel, Blandine Lemercier, Romina Lorenzetti, Francesca Assennato, Antonio Bispo, Giulia Bondi, Luboš Borůvka, Thomas Brunner, Nádia Castanheira, João Coblinski, Kasper Cockx, Luca Congedo, Sophie Cornu, Irene Criscuoli, G. Dara Guccione, Paolo De FioravanteP.E. Rodrigues Donato, Alan Fahy, Virginijus Feiza, Cecilie Foldal, Arthur Gaillot, Lorenzo Gardin, C. Harem-Majdalani, Agnieszka Klimkowicz-Pawlas, Liia Kukk, Christine Le Bas, Annamária Laborczi, Ines Marinosci, Eduardo Medina-Roldán, Michele Munafò, Katrien Oorts, L.M. O'Sullivan, Boris Pálka, Chiara Piccini, Elsa Putku, Sylwia Pindral, Jessica Reyes Rojas, Nicola Riitano, N.P.A. Saby, Daniela Smiraglia, M.S. Trip, Jonas Volungevičius, Thomas Weninger

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Abstract

The internal EJP SOIL project SERENA contributed to the evaluation of soil multifunctionality aiming at providing assessment tools for land planning and soil policies at different scales. By co-working with relevant stakeholders, the project provided co-developed indicators and associated cookbooks to assess and map them, to report both on soil degradation, soil-based ecosystem services and their bundles, under actual conditions and for climate and land-use changes, at the regional, national, and European scales.

This report is part of the EJP SOIL SERENA project. It presents the way some stakeholders have been involved in the project to validate mapping products of soil-based ecosystem services and soil threats, at both the national and EU scales.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2025

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