The project aims to raise awareness among the population of the environmental, economic and socio-cultural functions of the soil, as well as the pressure it faces. The impact on local and cross-border level is explained, as are the measures that have been adopted or could be adopted to limit soil degradation. At the same time, the partners assess the impact of various agricultural practices on compaction, erosion, the level of carbon stocks in the soil, salinity, phosphorous levels and biodiversity. They subsequently promote agricultural practices that reduce compaction, erosion, loss of organic matter, excessive phosphorous levels in the soil and biodiversity loss. Finally, they make a number of recommendations for policy makers on how to limit soil degradation.