Catalogue of Real-World Business Model Insights for Soil LLs and LHs

Practical Guidance for Sustainable Strategies

The PREPSOIL Business Model Canvas (BMC) for Soil Living Labs (LLs) and Lighthouses (LHs) is a tailor-made tool created to support these initiatives in designing strategies for long-term stability. Built with the specific needs of Soil LLs and LHs in mind, the canvas offers a structured yet flexible framework to guide decision-making and communicate value to stakeholders.   []

Real-World Insights, Rooted in Practice

As part of the PREPSOIL process, practical insights were gathered across a range of activities supporting LL and LH business model development. These examples reflect the lived experience of LLs and have been mapped to the various elements of the BMC.

To help users navigate this knowledge, the insights have been classified based on their relevance:

  • Common to all LLs – insights that apply regardless of the LL’s theme or land use context
  • Common to Soil LLs – applicable to any LL focused on soil-related challenges
  • Land use-specific – tailored for LLs working in agriculture, forestry, (post-)industrial, or (peri-)urban settings

Explore the Filterable Catalogue

In this page, you'll find a filterable catalogue of insights linked to specific BMC elements and spheres of intervention. You can browse by:

  • Land Use Focus – agriculture, forestry, (post-)industrial, or (peri-)urban
  • Element – e.g., Key Stakeholders, Value Proposition, Revenue Streams
  • Sphere of Intervention – thematic focus within each element

For example, an agricultural LL looking for real-world insights of private sector engagement can select “Agriculture” under the Focus filter, and “Private Sector” under the 4. Key Stakeholders element.

These insights are intended to guide and inspire LLs and LHs as they build their own business models—recognizing that each lab’s ambition, capacity, and local context is unique.

Projects funded under the EU Mission Soil initiative should also ensure that their business models reflect the objectives outlined in the Mission Soil Implementation Plan, as well as the land use type they aim to address. This focus is essential for shaping effective and sustainable strategies.

Additional Resources

PREPSOIL Report on LL/LH Business Model Plans (D4.2)

A deeper dive into the methodology and development process behind the BMC.

Business Model Canvas for Soil Living Labs and Lighthouses: A Guide for Users

Detailed instructions and guiding questions for completing each section of the canvas.

 

Engagement in regional, national and international research and innovation projects

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to all LLs

Engagement of actors in the identification of common problems and agreement of solutions

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to all LLs

Partnership agreements with stakeholders

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to all LLs

Workshops at local and regional levels

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to all LLs

Dissemination and upscaling of successful solutions

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to all LLs

Other types of participatory activities

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to all LLs

Co-design processes to design more socio-economically sustainable solutions and overcome regulatory barriers

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to soil LLs

Expand citizen science projects

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to soil LLs

More discussions with stakeholders of different nature on how tools can be improved from a soil point of view

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to soil LLs

Foster collaboration between landowners, managers and researchers

Collaborations & Partnerships
Common to soil LLs

Integrate governmental regulators in the co-design process to design more socio-economically sustainable solutions and overcome regulatory barriers

Collaborations & Partnerships
Agricultural land use type

Pilot menu with local restaurants and canteens

Collaborations & Partnerships
Agricultural land use type