
Who is Who
SHAPE verfolgt das Ziel, eine grünere Grenzregion zu schaffen, indem die deutschen und niederländischen Partner innovative Lösungen zur Förderung der Bodengesundheit entwickeln und implementieren, die langfristig zur nachhaltigen Landwirtschaft und zum Umweltschutz beitragen. Das Projekt, dessen Kick-off-Veranstaltung am 23. Juli 2024 stattfand (s. Foto), läuft bis zum 30. August 2027 und verfügt über ein finanzielles Gesamtvolumen von 3.838.997,40 Euro. Die Interreg-Förderung beläuft sich auf 2.247.698,25 Euro und wird kofinanziert vom Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Industrie, Klimaschutz und Energie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, dem Ministerie van Economische Zaken sowie der Provincie Gelderland. Der Eigenbeitrag des Konsortiums beträgt 1.591.299,15 Euro.
Alle Standorte der Partnerunternehmen befinden sich in Gelderland oder Nordrhein-Westfalen. Zu den beteiligten KMU gehören RheWaTech – Rhein-Waal Institut für Technologie gemeinnützige UG (Grieth), Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Hubert Reyers (Kleve), RF-Frontend GmbH (Kamp-Lintfort), Rheinland Technologie GmbH (Kalkar), Ingenieurbüro Gröger (Willich), Royal Eijkelkamp B.V. (Giesbeek), HAL24K Agri B.V. (Giesbeek), Nieuwenhuis-Wezendonk (Loil) und KnowH2O (Berg en Dal). Die Hochschule Rhein-Waal aus Kleve komplettiert das Konsortium.
RheWaTech

Projektleitung
PR und Kommunikation

Projektmanagement und PR

Projektmanagement und PR

HAL24K

Peter is responsible for managing the technical team within HAL24K Agri including the HAL24K Agri SHAPE working group

Fabio is responsible for the data management
and software development

Jonna is responsible for the soil samples,
protocols, soil sample preparation
and soil sample analysis

Luiz is responsible for data science modelling
and statistical methods

Ko is responsible for the soil samples,
protocols, soil sample preparation
and soil sample analysis

Bob is responsible for soil intelligence and health monitoring.

Eijkelkamp

Marco is mainly working on the LIBS-system in work package 3.2.

Thijs is amongst other things responsible for developing the Soil Health Monitor and the underlying database structure.

Simone is working on the LIBS-system in work package 3.2, developing the concept of the mobile SHAPE unit and doing database work.

HSRW

Florian´s research focuses on improving nutrient and carbon use efficiency of food systems. He aims to quantify nutrient flows at different scales from the plant-soil-microbe interface to the regional scale in order to assess management and abiotic stress effects on soil organic matter accumulation and nutrient provision to plants.


Zhyldyz´s research aims to investigate the interactions between soil properties, plant characteristics, and environmental factors in forest ecosystems. Specifically, she is interested in understanding how climate change impacts soil microbial communities, nutrient cycling, plant physiology, and fruit quality.

Nadja’s research explores the impacts of diverse agricultural management practices on soil health, with a focus on soil organisms and nutrient cycling. Her work examines the relationships between farming methods, soil biological communities, and the ecological processes that sustain fertile, resilient soils.

RF Frontend

Technical collaboration in the subprojects TDR soil moisture, tensiometer profile, and nitrogen measurement

Management, coordination, and supervision of tasks in radio and measurement technology

Technical collaboration in the field of sensor technology

KnowH20

With their expertise in in-situ measurement of soil moisture and soil water tension, modelling hydrology of field plots and field monitoring networks, KnowH2O is responsible for physical reference measurements for the decision support system, filling the databases and working on the Spatial TDR-prototypes.

Wilco is responsible for sensoring, modelling, and data/information portals

Dion is responsible for sensoring, modelling and data/information portals

Ingenieurbüro Gröger

Norbert is assisting in developing the SHAPE Field lab and sharing his horticultural experience while working on the Soil Health Monitor and in WP 4.

Rheinland Technologie GmbH

Olaf is mainly devoting his experience in spectroscopy for the LIBS-system in WP3.2.

Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Hubert Reyers

Responsible for the Living Lab located on the German side of the border.
Niewenhuis-Wezendonk

Responsible for the Dutch Living Lab.

Associated Partners




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