Art4Soil: Regenerate Soil, Regenerate Society

Slovakia

About

Soil regeneration through STEAM, gardening, and community action.

Art4Soil: Regenerate Soil, Regenerate Society is a nine-month STEAM education and community initiative led by Bioeconomy Cluster in Slovakia. The project introduces the Warm Rozum Beds method through four no-dig demonstration sites, teacher and community trainings, art-based workshops, soil monitoring, public exhibitions, and open replication tools. Children, teachers, families, and communities learn by building, planting, maintaining, and creatively interpreting regenerative beds. The project addresses soil degradation, biodiversity loss, erosion, compaction, and declining public connection to soil stewardship.

Project overview

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Soil-related Challenge

Soil degradation, biodiversity loss, compaction, erosion, declining public connection to land stewardship, and lack of accessible environmental education methods.

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Main Activities & Milestones

Four WRB sites; training for teachers/community participants; STEAM and art workshops; soil monitoring; exhibitions; replication toolkits and communication materials.

02.
Contribution to Soil Literacy & Soil Health

Gives students, teachers, and communities hands-on experience building and maintaining Warm Rozum Beds, observing soil organisms, monitoring cover and structure, and translating soil science into public exhibitions.

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Implemented By

BIOECONOMY CLUSTER, Ateliér Médea, DRUŽSTVO ROZUMA, Permaculture in Ukraine

01.
Soil-related Challenge

Soil degradation, biodiversity loss, compaction, erosion, declining public connection to land stewardship, and lack of accessible environmental education methods.

02.
Contribution to Soil Literacy & Soil Health

Gives students, teachers, and communities hands-on experience building and maintaining Warm Rozum Beds, observing soil organisms, monitoring cover and structure, and translating soil science into public exhibitions.

03.
Main Activities & Milestones

Four WRB sites; training for teachers/community participants; STEAM and art workshops; soil monitoring; exhibitions; replication toolkits and communication materials.

04.
Implemented By

BIOECONOMY CLUSTER, Ateliér Médea, DRUŽSTVO ROZUMA, Permaculture in Ukraine

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Lubomira Adamekov

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