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Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) LIFE12 ENV/ES/ REGADIOX Fixation of atmospheric CO 2 and reduction of greenhouse emissions through a sustainable management of irrigation agriculture. - Total budget: € (50 % EU) - 42 months: 07/01/2013 to 12/31/ Beneficiaries: –Coordinator: Fundación Fundagro –Partners: INTIA, Instituto Navarro de Infraestructuras y Tecnologías Agroalimentarias. UPNA, Universidad Pública de Navarra - Grupo Gestión Sostenible Suelos. Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) LIFE12 ENV/ES/ REGADIOX Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description Background Agriculture is responsible for a significant proportion of total GHG emissions. These emissions can vary significantly depending on the agricultural techniques used. The introduction of modern irrigation systems in arid and semi-arid areas can bring significant economic benefits. In the region of Navarra 22,300 ha have been recently transformed into irrigated land and a further 30,000 ha are planned.

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description This land-use change can impact on GHG emissions and environmental services, such as carbon sequestration. Objectives LIFE RegaDIOX aims to design, test, demonstrate and disseminate an improved model for sustainable management of irrigated agricultural areas. This aims to deliver positive effects on climate change through increased CO 2 sequestration and reduction of GHG emissions. The project will test and quantify the efficiency of different management systems in increasing the organic matter content of soil and delivering a more efficient and sustainable use of nutrients, energy and water.

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description This land-use change can impact on GHG emissions and environmental services, such as carbon sequestration. Objectives The project will eventually produce a methodological guide with all the good practices developed and educate and train farmers in their implementation and agricultural sustainability more generally. Ultimately, the project hopes to contribute to a more positive impact on climate change from irrigated agricultural activities.

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description Actions 1. Preparatory actions A.1 Technical planning A.2 Diagnosis: Analysis of the territory and identification of indicators. A.3 Experts panel. 2. Implementation actions B.1 Demonstrative experiences: dryland-to-irrigation. B.2 Demonstrative experiences: different management of non-permanent irrigated crops. B.3 Demonstrative experiences: cover crops in permanent crops (vines & olive trees). B.4 Demonstrative experiences: N use efficiency for the reduction of GHG emissions. B.5 Demonstrative experiences: Sustainable use of irrigation water. B.6 Application of previous experiences on a broad scale (pilot plots). 3. Impact monitoring actions C.1 Environmental impact of the project. Monitoring environmental indicators. C.2 Socio-economical impact.

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description B1. Dryland-to-irrigation -Different soil units -Different areas within Navarra -Different managements within each soil use -Historical land-use -Soil organic C sequestration -GHG emission balances -Energy balances B2. Herbaceous cropsB3. Permanent crops

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description B4. N use efficiency Organic vs. inorganic fertilization Study of N cycle Crops performance GHG & energy balances B5. Water-use efficiency Studies on: -Different irrigation patterns -Different pressures -Different materials -Weak points -Different installation strategies -Different drip irrigation strategies Irrigation uniformity Water-use efficiency Energy balances GHG emission balances B6. Broad-scale experiences Implementation of the best management practices in demonstration fields across Navarra.

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Project description Actions 4. Broadcasting and increasing public sensitivity D.1 Communication strategy. D.2 Communication tools. D.3 Informative boards. D.4 Web site. D.5 Broadcasting and public sensitivity. D.6 Program for education, training, contribution to agricultural policies. Methodological guide. D.7 Lyman report.

Name, Surname, Position Logo(s) Climate-friendly Agriculture for Europe. Toulouse, 9-october-2013 Contacts Legardi Campos: Iñaki Mendioroz: Alberto Lafarga: Luis Orcaray: Paloma Bescansa: Iñigo Virto: