Pilot Projects
Real-world implementation sites.
Pilot projects document local ecological challenges, implemented interventions, monitoring results and transferable lessons.
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A global collaboration platform advancing urban ecosystem stabilization through knowledge, field expertise, pilot projects and measurable impact.
Why IUESS Network
Cities face heat stress, degraded soils, biodiversity loss, stormwater pressure, declining tree vitality and fragmented maintenance systems.
IUESS Network connects municipalities, arborists, soil experts, landscape architects, biochar partners, technology providers, universities, NGOs and implementation teams into one shared framework for urban ecosystem stabilization.
Pilot Projects
Pilot projects document local ecological challenges, implemented interventions, monitoring results and transferable lessons.
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IUESS Network brings together disciplines that are usually separated: soil, roots, trees, space, climate, data and long-term care.
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Read the IUESS.net whitepaper and understand how the network connects knowledge, field practice, monitoring and implementation.
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IUESS Network is built around the idea that ecological stabilization requires coordinated action across disciplines and territories.
Urban greening, heat-risk zones, public-space resilience and policy integration.
Tree assessment, preservation, mature tree transplantation and aftercare.
Soil health, compaction, biology, biodiversity and ecological diagnostics.
Spatial design, public-space quality, planting strategies and human experience.
Biochar, compost, amendments, activation protocols and soil improvement.
Sensors, GIS, dashboards, remote sensing, AI analytics and monitoring systems.
Pilot Project Platform
IUESS pilot projects are designed to convert local ecological work into shared global learning. Each project can document baseline conditions, interventions, partners, data, visual records and long-term aftercare.
Propose a Pilot ProjectCompaction, organic matter, water retention, biochar and microbial activation.
Protecting existing trees before replacement becomes the default option.
Relocating living systems through professional protocols and long-term aftercare.
Canopy, shade, soil-water support and spatial comfort in heat-risk areas.
Instant ecological maturity, visitor comfort, ESG value and landscape resilience.
IUESS Score Preview
The IUESS Score is proposed as a developing indicator framework for evaluating the stability and performance of living urban ecological infrastructure.
Network Principle
“The future of urban resilience will not be built by isolated disciplines working separately. It will be built by connected systems of knowledge, practice, data and long-term care.”
Soil. Roots. Trees. Space. Climate. Connected locally. Shared globally.
Join the Network
IUESS Network is opening as a collaboration platform for cities, experts, institutions, technology providers and implementation partners interested in urban ecosystem stabilization.