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Tell us what contribution you are making to our vision 2050.

"Worldwide healthy and carbon-rich soils to combat climate change and end hunger."

We are sure that a lot is happening out there that contributes to the realization of our vision. We are eager to hear from you about what you are doing so that we can increase your visibility and recognition. Use the form below to let us know about your relevant activities.

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Strategy 


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Goal A - INCEPTION & CONCEPTUALIZATION

Facilitate the inception and conceptualization of policies, instruments, and mechanisms that support stakeholders' capacity to implement the Initiative.
1A1-Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)Ensure Soil Health (SH) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) are vital components of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
2A2-Project DevelopmentSupport the development and implementation of numerous innovative projects on Soil Health (SH) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
3A3-Share ExperiencesFacilitate an active multi-stakeholder exchange on innovations and success stories
4A4-Stakeholder InteractionFacilitate a regional stakeholder exchange to initiate evidence-based transformative programs for on-the-ground action
5A5-Carbon MarketsImprove the transparency, accessibility, and configuration of carbon market mechanisms
6A6-Conceptual FrameworkDevelop a conceptual framework illustrating the interrelations between the driving factors of Soil Health (SH), Soil Organic Carbon (SOC), and carbon balance in Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU) systems

Goal B - IMPLEMENTATION

Enhance the enabling environment for large-scale implementation of the Initiative on the ground.
7B1-Investment PlansEncourage the development and implementation of investment plans reflecting the targets set out in the NDCs
8B2-Technology databaseProvide an easily accessible database of good practices for Soil Health (SH) to practitioners
9B3-GAFOLUP HelpdeskDevelop and implement a decentralized helpdesk providing advice for the successful adoption of Good Agricultural, Forestry, and Other Land Use Practices (GAFOLUP)
10B4-MRV ToolsProvide tools for Monitoring, Reporting & Verification of Soil Health (SH) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) to practitioners

Goal C - PROMOTION

Advocate and raise awareness to foster a commitment to the Initiative's vision by all stakeholders.
11C1-Advocacy & AwarenessIncrease the awareness of all stakeholders regarding the decisive role of Soil Health (SH) in tackling climate change and improving food security
12C2-Urge Soil RegenerationEnsure that production is based on the principles of agroecology
13C3-Increase investmentsBoost investments in Soil Health (SH) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
14C4-Branding & CertificationDevelop, improve and implement Soil Health (SH) branding mechanisms

Goal D - COLLABORATION

Foster interaction and collaboration among stakeholders to achieve the Initiative's vision.
15D1-Collaborative PlatformProvide a digital collaborative platform, including regional portals
16D2-Regional networksEstablish, develop and expand "4 per 1000" regional networks
17D3-Youth & SeniorsFoster the engagement of youth and seniors in the transition to agroecology for Soil Health (SH) and climate
18D4-Partnerships & AlliancesEstablish partnerships and alliances to enhance transformative action on the ground

Goal E - FOLLOW UP

Establish an international science-based framework for monitoring, reporting & verification, and impact assessment.
19E1-MRV SystemsProvide a catalog of Monitoring, Reporting & Verification (MRV) systems for decision-makers
20E2-Soil Health ObservatoryEnable near real-time monitoring of Soil Health (SH) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
21E3-Impact AssessmentProvide impact assessment tools (IATs) to evaluate the consistency of actions with the "4 per 1000" vision

Goal F - CROSSCUTTING ACTIONS

Promote long-term viability and scaling up of the Initiative through citizen involvement, resource mobilization, and reporting on progress.
22F1-Twin RegionsEstablish the Twin Regions concept to boost Soil Health (SH) and climate action
23F2-Resource MobilizationMobilize sufficient resources to ensure the implementation of the strategy and functioning of the Executive Secretariat
24F3-"4 per 1000" DashboardProvide a "4 per 1000" dashboard delivering near real-time quantitative information on the progress of the Initiative


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#OrganisationTitleTarget countryLink
1ART-ER5th ESP Europe Conference ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Ecosystem Services: One Planet, One HealthGlobalweb page
2ART-ERA new integrated approach for management of soil threats in the vineyard eco systemGlobalweb page
3ART-ERLIFE SOIL4WINEItalyweb page
4ART-ERLIFE AGRESTIC – Reduction of Agricultural Gases EmiSions Through Innovative Cropping systemsItalyweb page
5Universidad de ConcepciónSustainable agriculture "From waste to amendment"Chileweb page
6Taiwan Homemakers United Consumers Co-opTaiwan Homemakers United Consumers Co-op Sustainable agriculture promotion, guidance and establishment of friendly soil environment assessment system Industry cooperation planHualien, Yilan, New Taipei City, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Nantou, Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtungweb page
7Taiwan Homemakers United Consumers Co-opTaiwan Homemakers United Consumers Co-op Sustainable agriculture promotion, guidance and establishment of friendly soil environment assessment system Industry cooperation planHualien, Yilan, New Taipei City, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Nantou, Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtungweb page
8variousvariousNZ, SEAweb page
9Organisme de Défense et de Gestion de l'Appellation d'origine contrôlée VentouxMultiply by 3 the grassy area of the appellationFranceweb page
10MyEasyFarmMRV Low Carbon platform on the Low Carbon Label (France), VERRA VM0042 and GOLD STANDARD methodologiesBrazil, Europe, South Africaweb page
11European Bioeconomy BureauDISSEMINATION AND ADVOCACYwhole EUweb page

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Showcase your actions and achievements

The fair is a great way to increase your visibility. The virtual trade fair allows partners and friends to get a booth to present their products, services, results and projects.

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Each partner has a profile page providing information about their organization, relevant activities, and resources.

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Join the Climate-Soil Community of Practice (CoP)

This Climate-Soil Community of Practice (CoP) has jointly been launched by the “4 per 1000” Initiative on soils for food security and climate and the GIZ Sector Project Soil Protection, Combating Desertification, Sustainable Land Management (BMZ) in 2020.

The core concern of this Climate-Soil Community of Practice is to raise awareness of the climate change mitigation and adaptation potential of sustainable land management and SOC-enriching practices and identify concrete pathways for improvement and implementation. It aims to disseminate information on successful projects in the area of SLM and carbon sequestration, highlight good practices for overcoming adoption barriers, and strengthen the case for sustainable land management as a key to effective climate action.

In addition, we advocate for increased and tangible consideration of SOC in relevant interventions and policy processes, such as the National Determined Contributions (NDCs).

The Climate-Soil Community of Practice (CoP) provides a platform for collaboration and peer learning amongst its members and offers an open space for discussion and creative thinking.

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Engage in Task Forces

Contribute to achieving our strategic goals and realizing our vision. Your know-how is our strength.

We are currently in the process of organizing them. Based on the Implementation Strategy, the Task Forces will prioritize and form partnerships and alliances to develop concepts for projects that contribute to our vision and help achieve the 2030 and 2050 goals and targets. Concept proposals are investment opportunities and will be presented to funders for support. Depending on feedback, the partnerships and alliances will then develop and submit full project proposals according to investor guidelines. 

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