HoliSoils
HoliSoils

Working together for forest soils

HoliSoils generated new data, models, management practices, and monitoring insights to support climate and sustainability goals.

Explore the project’s legacy through our toolkit, map portal, publications, and video resources.

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HoliSoils at a glance

HoliSoils (2021–2025) advanced forest soil science across Europe, developing tools and knowledge to support climate-smart forest management. 


16 test sites across Europe


Project deliverables openly available


Open-access maps delivering key forest soil data


Multidisciplinary research on forest soils

Media


Webinars

Discover HoliSoils webinars featuring expert talks on forest soils, biodiversity, monitoring and climate mitigation.

HoliSoils Webinar Nº1: Challenges in modelling microbial interaction in SOC decomposition<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@EuropeanForest"></a><br>

HoliSoils Webinar Nº1: Challenges in modelling microbial interaction in SOC decomposition

HoliSoils Webinar Nº2: How biochemistry may support microbiology? New tools and perspectives

HoliSoils Webinar Nº2: How biochemistry may support microbiology? New tools and perspectives



Videos

All the latest videos on HoliSoils activities, and topics of interest related to forest soils, climate change mitigation, land use, land-use change, and forestry.

Under the Forest, the Soil: Voices from the Marseille Workshop

Under the Forest, the Soil: Voices from the Marseille Workshop

HoliSoils Policy Event – Forest soils for a climate-smart future

HoliSoils Policy Event – Forest soils for a climate-smart future



Photo Gallery

All the latest photos on HoliSoils activities, and topics of interest related to forest soils, climate change mitigation, land use, land-use change, and forestry.

Soil benefits

Forest soils are teeming with life and biodiversity. They enable the growth of trees, berry plants and mushrooms that are essential to human consumption and economy and contribute to mitigation of the climate change by storing carbon and consuming greenhouse gas methane.