Cross-Promotion Project Information

Climate-Smart Agriculture in a Changing World

CarboNostrum supported climate-smart agriculture across Mediterranean Europe by empowering farmers, agricultural stakeholders and rural communities with innovative training resources, case studies and digital tools to improve soil health, enhance carbon sequestration and strengthen resilience to climate change and desertification.

Recognition

CarboNostrum was recognised with an Honorable Mention at the Erasmus+ Awards 2025, awarded by the Portuguese Nacional Agency Erasmus+ Education and Training, in the VET Partnerships category.

Project Name​

Climate-Smart Agriculture in a Changing World

Acronym

CarboNostrum

Programme

Erasmus+ KA220-VET – Cooperation Partnerships in Vocational Education and Training

Duration

01 January 2022 – 31 July 2024
(31 months)​

Project Coordinator

The USE Concept, Lda.

Website

https://www.carbonostrum.eu

Project Reference

2021-1-PT01-KA220-VET-000033188

Partnerships

The USE Concept

Portugal

AidLearn

Portugal

AUTH

Greece

CSIC

Spain

Molise

Italy

Maylog

Turkiye

Main Objectives

  • Promote climate-smart agriculture practices adapted to Mediterranean ecosystems.

  • Support climate change mitigation and adaptation through sustainable land management.

  • Empower farmers and stakeholders with practical training and evidence-based resources.

  • Increase awareness of ecosystem services, carbon sequestration and sustainable rural development.

Key Topics

  • Climate Change Adaptation

  • Sustainable Agriculture

  • Carbon Sequestration

  • Soil Health

  • Ecosystem Services

  • Environmental Sustainability

  • Rural Development

  • Climate-Smart Agriculture

  • Traditional Knowledge

Target Groups

Main Target Groups

  • Smallholder farmers

  • Young and new agricultural producers

  • Agricultural entrepreneurs

  • Vocational education and training learners and professionals

Indirect Target Groups

  • Agricultural cooperatives

  • Local development associations

  • Rural municipalities

  • Researchers and academics

  • Policymakers

  • Environmental organisations

  • Rural communities

Online Presence

Website
Facebook
Instagram
Linkedin
YouTube

Project Positioning

Methodological Approach

CarboNostrum combined scientific research, field-based evidence, case studies, digital learning, stakeholder engagement and practical training to support the transition towards climate-smart agriculture in Mediterranean regions.

Innovation

The project integrated climate science, ecosystem services, carbon-cycle knowledge, traditional agricultural practices and innovative WebGIS technology into a single learning ecosystem accessible through the CarboNostrum HUB.

Expected Impact

CarboNostrum contributes to more resilient agricultural systems, improved land management practices, increased carbon sequestration, stronger climate adaptation capacity and greater awareness of sustainable agriculture across Mediterranean Europe.

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