ClimateSmartResearch
Acronym: CSR
Competition title: Obzor Europa
Funding: EU programi
AFZ role: partner
Total value: €11,914,863.75
Funded amount: €11,914,863.75
Start date: 2025/06/01
End date: 2030/05/31
Abstract
Climate Smart Research (CSR) is a research & innovation project involving 29 Experimental Research Stations (ERS) across Europe. It will accelerate the transition to climate neutral agriculture. CSR contributes to EU climate goals by developing new Climate Smart Farming (CSF) knowledge and innovations and boost the potential of ERS in realising these goals. More specific CSR will: 1) Codevelop a conceptual foundation for Climate Smart research on agricultural ERS and uncovering implications on system level to assess effectivity, synergies and trade-offs of CSF; 2) Develop cutting edge CSF approaches on selected ERS across 4 pedo-climatic zones with significant mitigation of GHG emissions (-55% to climate neutral) and adaptation to climate change; 3) Collect and compare climate tool-kits, services and decision support systems also for possible use on average farms across the EU and scientifically validate emerging solutions coming from practice; 4) Foster the capacity of research station actors through various
knowledge exchange and networking activities amongst ERS and identify pathways for effective climate research and climate research design processes. This supports the development of practice-oriented climate smart knowledge, skills and innovations; 5)
Maximise the impact of CSR by ensuring that project results are effectively embedded within EIP-AGRI and national/regional AKIS networks by developing and implementing a strategy for effective Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication.
The networks of pilot demonstration farmers and climate smart advisors established in sister projects CFD and CSA will be leveraged to ensure that CSR practice-oriented solutions are widely accessible to farmers across Europe.
Leaders
Assoc. Prof. Igor Bogunović, PhD
University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture
Associates
Luka Brezinščak, PhD
University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture
Assoc. Prof. Boris Lazarević, PhD
University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture