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ENoLL – the European Network of Living Labs, in the framework of the NATI00NS project is organizing the National Engagement Event in Belgium.
During the event, our experts will introduce the concept of 'Living Labs' (LL) and 'Lighthouses' focusing on soil health, as foreseen in the Mission's implementation plan. The sessions are designed to engage participants from all sectors and illustrate the benefits of engaging in Mission activities.
This event is open to any interested party such as researchers, farmers, foresters and representatives of their professional associations, land managers and landowners, spatial planners, food and bioeconomy companies, consumer associations, local communities, educators, cultural and creative industries, citizens, civil society organizations, NGOs, and government representatives.
The Soil Mission is a great opportunity for all Belgian entities engaged in or willing to contribute to the transition to healthy soils to maximise their actions and achieve their full potential.
Link of the event and registration: https://nati00ns.eu/belgium-nee-2024
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