On the 27 of September 2024 SELVANS had a stand at the
European Researchers Night that took place at the Arenal (Bilbao) from 17:00 to 21:30. This event was organized by the Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea. The focus of the European Researchers Night was on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Soil conservation and improvement is essential to achieve at least 17 of the UN SDGs, as soil functions are connected to several of humanity's existential challenges, such as climate change, food security, water security, human health, maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
Soil is a non-renewable resource at the scale of human lifetime, and is in danger. One of the problems for securing soil recourses is the lack of connection between society and soils. The activity organized by SELVANS aimed
to familiarize attendees of various ages with soils and their functions. We also talked about the health of the forest soils of the Basque Country and looked at maps for different indicators (loss of organic carbon, acidification) according to the proposal for the EU Soil Monitoring and Resilience Law. But
the most popular and funnier activity bringing people closer to the soil is painting with them.