Soil health monitoring, research in development, and project implementation Working Group
Objectives
Bring clarity and harmonization in soil health monitoring
Identify tools and opportunities to make soil health data measurable, accessible, comparable, and exchangeable
Identify key challenges and opportunities in implementation
Deliverables
Alignment: Identify common definitions for soil health monitoring, data collection, indicators, tools, etc.
Knowledge sharing: Develop analysis and recommendations of interventions towards specific locations and systems, addressing demands on the ground
Webinars: Identify concrete examples, addressing challenges and opportunities
Fundraising: To implement and track interventions
2023 Membership
Oscar Adika, Cropnuts
M Firoz Ahmed, Aaranyak
Carlos Alho, Wageningen University & Research
Seyyede Khamsa Asbaghian, University of Tehran
Francis Bosah, Health of Soil International
Cristina Cruz, SOILdarity
Tadesse D., GIZ-GIC
Elaheh Daghighi, BetterSoil
Lou Deladerriere, Moet Hennessy
Ekwe Dossa, International Fertilizer Development Centre
Anthony O. Esilaba, Independent Consultant
Dr. Lakshmi Gopakumar, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Stephan Haefele, Rothamsted Research
David Kamau, Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)
Kennedy Kyalo, Crop Nutrition Laboratory
Patricia Masikati, CIFOR-ICRAF
Cargele Masso, One CGIAR
Ladislas Witanene Milenge, Societe Civile Environementale
Ngwa Walters Monde, Dulcet Enterprise
Charlene Mwangi, Dudu Dunia
Claudia Schepp, 4 per 1000 Initiative
Carla Schulte-Fischedick, Labor für Kunst und nachhaltige Bildung (LaKunaBi)
Stefanie Siebert, European Compost Network
Monika Skowrońska, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry, University of Life Sciences in Lublin
Solomon, International Fertilizer Development Centre
Dr Leigh Ann Winowiecki, CIFOR-ICRAF
Endalkachew Wolde-Meskel, CIFOR-ICRAF