Advancing Soil Health through scientific excellence
Each recognition reinforces our commitment to transparent, evidence-based soil evaluation that empowers decision-makers and supports land restoration.
Genesis participates in leading European research initiatives, backed by the latest science, to advance soil health. Our work covers space-based monitoring, soil biodiversity, and carbon quantification, in close collaboration with top research institutions.

Building a European soil health referential (soil carbon and soil biodiversity)
JRC - Rothamsted Research - Genesis
2019 - 2023

Carbon stock dynamic in relationship to soil health assessment
ANR - CNRS - ENS - Genesis
2021 - 2024

FREACS: Fractionating soil organic carbon to quantify, map and understand its persistence and Storage
ENS-CNRS, Genesis, Thuenen Institute of Climate-Smart Agriculture, Sorbonne University, INRAe.
2022 - 2024

Soil health space-based evaluation project: Focus on external biodiversity indicators & agricultural practices indicators.
2023-2024

BENCHMARK: Building a European Network for the Characterisation and Harmonisation of Monitoring Approaches for Research and Knowledge on Soil
A 29 partners consortium led by Wageningen University & Research.
2023 - 2028