Case studies

Here you can find a collection of over 60 case studies gathered by LOESS partners in 15 countries demonstrating a range of soil education practices, resources and initiatives. Use the search facility to find those most suitable to your interests.

Instructions for Soil Science Exercises

"Instructions for Soil Science Exercises" (in Slovak: Návody na cvičenia z pôdoznalectva) is a publication, written by the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, designed to enhance understanding and application of soil science principles.

Soil protection – school experiments

A collection of hands-on experiments (in Slovak: Ochrana pôdy - školské pokusy) tailored for teachers and upper secondary school pupils aimed at enriching soil education.

Children’s book: František from the compost

"Frankie from the Compost Pile" (in Slovak: František z kompostu) is a children's book designed for pre-primary and primary education, centred around the importance of compost and the crucial role played by earthworms in the ecosystem.

Ekonaut

Ekonaut is a citizens' association and eco-social company formed by eco enthusiasts and nature-lovers. It is based in Belgrade, Serbia.

Zemun Loess Profile

The Zemun Loess Profile is a protected natural area located near the city centre of Zemun, Serbia, on the banks of the Danube River.

AgroCampus – national research and educational centre

AgroCampus is a national Serbia research and educational centre associated with the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Agriculture. Located in Temerin, it is dedicated to demonstrating innovative solutions and digital technologies within the agricultural sector.

Climate change course in agricultural schools

This new elective course "Climate Change in Agriculture" for vocational students at Serbian agricultural schools aims to educate them on the preservation and regeneration of soil, water, and the atmosphere.

Stepping Stones Forests

This community initiative founded in 2021 involves planting small, densely populated, urban woodlands of native Irish trees and shrubs in public parks, open spaces and school grounds in the greater Dublin area.

Farming for Soil Health Open Day

Teagasc is the Agriculture and Food Development Authority in Ireland and provides research, advisory and training services.

SoilSphere – Connecting University College Dublin soil researchers

Soil is central to many of the global challenges we face today, including food security, climate change, biodiversity collapse and sustainable cities.
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