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Soil health and business models: a review and analysis carried out in the NOVASOIL project

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dc.contributor.author Bravo García, Javier
dc.contributor.author Blanco Velazquez, Francisco José
dc.contributor.author Gonzalez Peñaloza, Felix Ángel
dc.contributor.author Alonso Martin, Fernando
dc.contributor.author Tamm, Kalvi
dc.contributor.author Frick, Fabian
dc.contributor.author Winkler, Greta
dc.contributor.author Bartollini, Fabio
dc.contributor.author Iglesias, Ana
dc.contributor.author Alemu, Mohammed Hussen
dc.contributor.author Anaya Romero, María
dc.date.accessioned 2025-07-14T11:22:42Z
dc.date.available 2025-07-14T11:22:42Z
dc.date.issued 2025-07-04
dc.identifier.citation Bravo-García, Javier, Francisco José Blanco-Velazquez, Felix Ángel Gonzalez-Peñaloza, Fernando Alonso-Martin, Kalvi Tamm, Fabian Frick, Greta Winkler, Fabio Bartollini, Ana Iglesias, Mohammed Hussen Alemu, María Anaya-Romero. 2025. “Soil health and business models: a review and analysis carried out in the NOVASOIL project”. Journal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment 58 (2): 245-286. https://doi.org/10.46909/alse-582175 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2784 - 0379
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iuls.ro/xmlui/handle/20.500.12811/5483
dc.description.abstract Soil health is critical for sustainable agriculture, healthy ecosystems, and environmental resilience. Soil degradation caused by unsustainable practices must be addressed through innovative economic and environmental solutions. This review explores how innovative environmental monitoring technologies, such as remote sensing, drones, and soil sensors, and innovative business models that influence soil management contribute significantly to the improvement of soil health. This study first highlights the key indicators of soil health, including soil organic carbon, nutrient levels, erosion rates and their potential use in ecosystem service markets, such as carbon credits, to incentivise improved soil management. Additionally, this study considers the legal and policy frameworks necessary to support these business models, with a particular focus on the European Union’s Soil Monitoring Law and its implications for the agricultural and environmental sectors. Together, these innovative components offer a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities for transforming soil health management into a profitable and sustainable enterprise, contributing to global goals, such as climate mitigation and biodiversity preservation. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher "Ion Ionescu de la Brad" Iași University of Life Sciences en_US
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
dc.subject ecosystem services; soil monitoring law; soil indicators; sustainability en_US
dc.subject ecosystem services en_US
dc.subject soil monitoring law en_US
dc.subject soil indicators en_US
dc.subject sustainability en_US
dc.subject review en_US
dc.subject soil health en_US
dc.title Soil health and business models: a review and analysis carried out in the NOVASOIL project en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.author.affiliation Javier Bravo-García, Francisco José Blanco-Velazquez, Felix Ángel Gonzalez-Peñaloza, Fernando Alonso-Martin, María Anaya-Romero, Evenor-Tech, Avd. Republica Argentina 27B 2A6, Seville, 41011, Spain; email: fj.blanco@evenor-tech.com; f.gonzalez@evenor-tech.com; f.alonso@evenor-tech.com; m.anaya@evenor-tech.com
dc.author.affiliation Kalvi Tamm, Centre of Estonian Rural Research and Knowledge (METK), Jõgeva, Estonia; email: kalvi.tamm@metk.agri.ee
dc.author.affiliation Fabian Frick, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Munich, Germany; email: fabian.frick@tum.de
dc.author.affiliation Greta Winkler, Fabio Bartollini, Università di Ferrara (UNIFE), Ferrara, Italy; email: greta.winkler@unife.it; fabio.bartolini@unife.it
dc.author.affiliation Ana Iglesias, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain; email: ana.iglesias@upm.es:
dc.author.affiliation Mohammed Hussen Alemu, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Copenhagen, Denmark; email: mha@ifro.ku.dk
dc.publicationName Journal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment
dc.volume 58
dc.issue 2
dc.publicationDate 2025
dc.startingPage 245
dc.endingPage 286
dc.identifier.eissn 2784 - 0360
dc.identifier.doi 10.46909/alse-582175


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