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User-centred and open innovation initiatives to enhance soil health (Living Labs)

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Annual
Grant
Tier B
HORIZON-MISS-2026-05-SOIL-03

Establishes user-centred open-innovation initiatives (Living Labs) to improve soil health at regional and landscape scales.

Environment
Biodiversity
Innovation

Description

Expected outcome

Activities should align with the international goals of the European Green Deal, specifically contribute to the EU soil strategy for 2030 , the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 , the Zero Pollution Action Plan , and the proposal for a Soil Monitoring and Resilience Directive . In broader terms, the activities will also support EU’s efforts towards Ukraine's long-term reconstruction , focusing on reducing soil pollution and facilitating restoration, in line with the Ukraine Plan . Project results are expected to contribute to all the following expected outcomes: strengthened regional R&I ecosystems and enhanced capacities for participatory, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary R&I approaches, allowing for effective cooperation between research, practice and policy to tackle soil health challenges in Ukraine arising from military actions and other indirect pressures; increased uptake and application of soil related and practice-oriented knowledge by farmers, land managers, foresters, local authorities and other relevant stakeholders for improved soil health and related ecosystem services; deepened awareness among policymakers of local needs and constraints regarding soil health, sustainable management practices and innovative technologies to address soil degradation, including those arising from military actions, supports effective and tailored policy design.

Scope

In Ukraine, soils are exposed to degradation due to nutrient mismanagement, acidification, erosion, compaction, salinisation, and contamination, with the war further contributing to devastation by releasing toxic elements, causing long-term damage to both ecosystems and human health [1] During military activities, soils are among the most heavily affected components of the environment, undergoing mechanical, chemical, and physical degradation [2] The war has also disrupted research and innovation activities, which further hinder the country’s ability to address soil degradation issues. Particularly, as before the war, the innovation landscape in Ukraine was already in a need for more supportive political, regulatory and legislative frameworks, and more developed and improved innovation [3] . Proposals should: map and identify relevant stakeholders (e.g. researchers, innovators, farmers, foresters, land managers, spatial planners, local authorities, citizens, civil society organisations, policymakers) and existing relevant EU initiatives, projects, and knowledge and innovation systems (e.g. thematic networks, AKIS, participatory, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary R&I approaches) in Ukraine; identify and analyse R&I ecosystem challenges, potential gaps in knowledge, skills and competences needed for user-centred, place-based transdisciplinary R&I ecosystems, in particular for those dealing with soil degradation and soil health issues arising from the impact of military actions [4] and explore potential synergies, collaborations and exchange of experiences and good practices with identified initiatives, projects and knowledge innovation systems; based on the mapping and analysis, provide a skills development and knowledge transfer strategy focusing on skills and knowledge for two main areas: enhancing the ability of stakeholders to engage in, and contribute to participatory, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary R&I approaches, and transferring

What this means for cities and regions

Living-Labs and innovation initiatives to enhance soil health, with peri-urban and rural-urban-fringe applications. Cities and regions can join as Living-Lab hosts, alongside research organisations and farming cooperatives. Project size around €2.5 million per grant; close 23 September 2026.

Key facts

Submission deadline

September 23rd, 2026

23 September 2026, 17:00 (Brussels time)

Published

May 6th, 2026

Opens

May 6th, 2026

Programme

Horizon Europe

Parent call

Horizon Europe Mission — A Soil Deal for Europe (2026)

Total envelope

€5,000,000

Per project

Expected grants

Co-funding rate

Eligibility

Eligible countries

AT
BE
BG
HR
CY
CZ
DK
EE
FI
FR
DE
EL
HU
IE
IT
LV
LT
LU
MT
NL
PL
PT
RO
SK
SI
ES
SE
IS
LI
NO
AL
ME
MK
RS
BA
TR
UA
MD
GE
AM
IL

Eligible NUTS regions

Eligible organisation types

Municipality
Intermunicipal authority
Region (NUTS2)
Province (NUTS3)
Public utility
Public transport operator
Regional development agency
National authority

Min. consortium size

Min. partner countries

Eligibility notes

Who can apply

  • Any legal entity (public body, private body, NGO, university, research organisation, SME, large company) established in an EU Member State (including Overseas Countries and Territories), or in a Horizon Europe Associated Country.
  • The list of Horizon Europe Associated Countries is maintained on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal.

Consortium rule for this topic

Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 independent legal entities, each established in a different EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country, of which at least one must be established in an EU Member State.

Co-financing rate

  • Research and Innovation Actions (RIA): 100% of eligible direct costs + 25% flat-rate indirect costs.
  • Innovation Actions (IA): 70% of eligible direct costs (100% for non-profit legal entities) + 25% flat-rate indirect costs.
  • Coordination and Support Actions (CSA): 100%.

The applicable Type of Action is indicated on the topic record in the Funding & Tenders Portal.

Restrictions and special cases

  • Natural persons not eligible except sole traders.
  • International organisations and the JRC are eligible.
  • Other EU bodies cannot participate.
  • Financial support to third parties is allowed where the topic explicitly provides for it.

EU restrictive measures (TEU Article 29 / TFEU Article 215) and EU conditionality measures (Regulation 2020/2092) apply. Currently this excludes Hungarian public-interest trusts established under Hungarian Act IX of 2021 (Council Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/2506).

Classification

Thematic domains

Environment
Biodiversity
Innovation

Activity types

demonstration
peer_learning

Space relevance

Tier B — space tools are implicitly needed to deliver the call's outcomes.

Space services

Copernicus Sentinel
CLMS

Sources

EU Funding & Tenders Portal

HORIZON-MISS-2026-05-SOIL-03

Ingested May 20th, 2026

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