The Medialab UGR at the Universidad de Granada hosted a new co-creation session of Granada Tierra Viva, organised within the framework of the SOILCRATES project.
The meeting brought together individuals interested in the current funding call and created a collaborative space for practical support, knowledge exchange, and collective reflection on sustainable soil management in the Granada territory.
Supporting applicants and strengthening local action
The session combined technical guidance with community dialogue. Participants:
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Reviewed lessons learned from the previous funding round
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Received an overview of the new call, which was open until 25 January
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Explored the evaluation criteria to better understand how proposals are assessed
This practical accompaniment helped ensure that local actors were not only informed but better equipped to shape strong, place-based proposals.
More than a funding meeting
Beyond the application process itself, the event highlighted the broader role of Granada Tierra Viva as a territorial ecosystem. Discussions emphasised ongoing community-level initiatives and the importance of linking scientific knowledge with local experience and land stewardship practices.
Contact
For press inquiries, contact the communications team : natalia.brack@iid-sii.org and jessica.bailloux@iid-sii.org
