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Work Package I

Project management

Planned project costs
3,838,997.40 €
priority

A greener program area

Project duration

01.06.2024 – 30.08.2027

Lead Partner

RheWaTech – Rhine-Waal Institute of Technology
non-profit limited liability company


Work Package II

PR and Communication


Work Package III

SHAPE Field Laboratory – Integrated Measurement and Monitoring System

The EU directive requires periodic monitoring of soil health in all relevant soils in the EU (see above), as well as the implementation and evaluation of improvement measures. This requires the comprehensive measurement of so-called “soil descriptors.” These are biological, chemical, and physical soil parameters related to soil health.


Work Package III.I

AI system monitoring soil biology

Until now, the analysis of soil life has been a complex analytical process requiring a laboratory and trained specialists. As a result, it is expert-dependent, time-consuming, and too expensive for regular use.


Work Package III.II

LIPS Monitoring Soil Chemistry

LIPS (Laser Induced Plasma Spectroscopy | or LIBS = Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) is a variant of optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and is used for elemental analysis in solids. The solid to be analysed is excited by a laser, generating an analytical spectrum. The LIPS method is already being used successfully in metal analysis, for example, for sorting various materials in the recycling industry.


Work Package III.III

Nitrogen measurement and analysis system

Long-term over-fertilization in agriculture endangers groundwater quality and soil health and contributes (to a small extent) to greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, N2O). Not only with regard to the groundwater quality required by the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD), which is often not met, but also with regard to the stringent requirements of the upcoming Soil Health Act, the costly, episodic laboratory tests…


Work Package III.IV

Spatial TDR

Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) is a recognized electromagnetic (EM) method for determining the average material moisture content along the TDR probe. Spatial TDR is an innovative extension of the method that allows the determination of moisture profiles along the probe. A TDR is a cable radar with a guided electromagnetic (EM) wave.


Work Package III.V

Profile Tensiometer

The precise understanding of the water balance in fields and meadows is becoming increasingly urgent because the conflict over groundwater use between agricultural irrigation and drinking water production is increasing due to the shifting precipitation distribution and the tendency for summers to become drier.

Work Package IV

Soil health: monitoring quality and activation strategies

The work package aims to gain new insights into soil health, develop strategies for soil recovery, formulate guidelines for healthier soils, and detect soil health parameters. This will be used to derive rules for an expert system or decision support system (DSS).

Work Package V

SHAPE Soil Management System: Software Development, DSS and Data Infrastructure

The goal of the WP is to establish a complete, end-to-end data processing chain, from data collection and storage to analysis and presentation (dashboards) of the data and results. The products of the individual work packages have independent databases with identical data output formats to ensure integration into the overall system. The subcomponents to be developed have open software interfaces (APIs) that enable interoperability with other systems.