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Alpine SOILutions Congress

“Alpine SOILutions” is an interactive digital congress format for university students to:

The congress brings together soil experts (science, regional authorities) and practitioners (foresters, farmers) with students of soil-related subjects to make working fields and current challenges for sustainable soil management visible.

Why?

In the face of changing climate and societal challenges, living soils provide solutions for a sustainable future.

Which ideas, activities, messages, or approaches could help show the potential of healthy soils? How can sustainable soil management tackle our current social and ecological challenges?

Agriculture, forestry, climate protection, climate change adaptation, ecosystem services,  spatial planning, soil sealing, nature protection, biodiversity, health and tourism – topics that concern largely sustainable management of soils will be tackled in the course of this Alpine SOILutions Congress.

How?

The Alpine SOILutions Congress is an adaptation of the renowned Global Goals Design Challenge: Accompanied by experienced facilitators, the participants are invited to clarify their personal interest regarding sustainable soil management and will develop ideas, concepts and prototypes for the implementation. This can be a topic for a scientific thesis, a product, an event, a communication tool or other.

Who?

You can take part in the Alpine SOILutions Congress if you are

You will get a certificate of participation with 80% attendance.

When?

What is in it for you?

Contact

Maria Legner, maria.legner@klimabuendnis.at, +43 512 583558-23
Klimabündnis Tirol & Coordination Unit of the Alpine Soil Partnership

The Alpine SOILutions Congress is funded by the Austrian Ministry for Climate Action (BMKUEMIT), the German Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) and the Swiss Federal Office for Environment (BAFU) in close cooperation with the Alpine Convention Soil Working Group.