Details of Award
NERC Reference : NE/N012860/2
Delivering a decision-support framework - soilquality.org.uk
Grant Award
- Principal Investigator:
- Dr EA Stockdale, National Inst of Agricultural Botany, Centre for Research
- Co-Investigator:
- Dr R Comber, Royal Institute of Technology KTH Sweden, Unlisted
- Grant held at:
- National Inst of Agricultural Botany, Centre for Research
- Science Area:
- Terrestrial
- Freshwater
- Earth
- Overall Classification:
- Unknown
- ENRIs:
- Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Risks and Hazards
- Biodiversity
- Global Change
- Science Topics:
- Agricultural systems
- Ecosystem monitoring
- Crops (food)
- Precision agriculture
- Resource use efficiency
- Sustainable agriculture
- Soil science
- Soil biology
- Soil chemistry & soil physics
- Soil management
- Soil resources
- New Media/Web-Based Studies
- Industrial-Org/Occupational
- Decision Making
- Data visualisation
- Environmental Informatics
- Agricultural systems
- Abstract:
- This project aims to design, develop and implement an innovative web-based decision support platform (soilquality.org.uk) for improved soil management in UK arable and lowland grassland systems. Using levy funding, farmers' demand for tools to manage soil health has been met in Australia through soilquality.org.au. The soilquality.org.au platform, which provides the ability to compare individual test results within a robust decision-support framework, is unique and highly valued by farmers' organisations. Working with collaborators in Australia, we will update, extend, and adapt to UK conditions, the established soil quality monitoring framework - soilquality.org.au. By extending the existing framework using the capabilities of mobile devices, this project will incorporate data from sensed and manually captured indicators, including in the field, to provide timely support and give a farmer-focused analysis of soil conditions. Our new UK decision support platform (soilquality.org.uk) will integrate interpretation of existing measured soil quality indicators (largely chemical with some physical and biological) together with information on management strategies that can be used to address any identified constraints to production. To develop the platform for the UK we will bring together farmers, consultants, and scientists, within a partnership to support development and delivery of a web-based decision platform that meets the needs of farmers, farming organisations, and policy-makers allowing all stakeholders to take site-specific soil quality issues into account when planning and managing resilient and sustainable crop and grassland production for the long term. The project team is built on strong existing collaborative relationships which have developed and applied soil science within the agricultural industry for over 15 years; an integrated approach will link the strengths of the project team at Newcastle University, SRUC and in the applied research/consultancy (GWCT, ADAS, BGS), with the farming and advisory sectors. Poor soil management in the UK costs farmers money as a result of lost production and also leads to negative environmental impacts adoption of the soilquality.org.uk framework is expected to significantly reduce these costs. The transformation in approaches to soil management enabled through use of the innovative web-based platform (soilquality.org.uk) will support sustainable productive arable and lowland grassland systems in the UK.
- NERC Reference:
- NE/N012860/2
- Grant Stage:
- Completed
- Scheme:
- Innovation
- Grant Status:
- Closed
- Programme:
- Innovation - SARIC
This grant award has a total value of £66,685
FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)
DI - Other Costs | Indirect - Indirect Costs | DA - Investigators | DI - Staff | DA - Estate Costs | DI - T&S |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
£11,096 | £7,938 | £3,535 | £39,086 | £1,607 | £3,423 |
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