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Changes to Airborne Pollen Counts across Europe
(Public Library Of Science (PLOS), 2012)
A progressive global increase in the burden of allergic diseases has affected the industrialized world over the last half
century and has been reported in the literature. The clinical evidence reveals a general increase ...
Spatial interpolation of current airborne pollen concentrations where no monitoring exists
(Elsevier, 2019)
Background: Pollen is naturally emitted and is relevant for health, crop sciences and monitoring climate change,
among others. Despite their relevance, pollen is often insufficiently monitored resulting in a lack of data. ...
Building an automatic pollen monitoring network (ePIN): Selection of optimal sites by clustering pollen stations
(Elsevier, 2019)
Airborne pollen is a recognized biological indicator and its monitoring hasmultiple uses such as providing a tool
for allergy diagnosis and prevention. There is a knowledge gap related to the distribution of pollen traps ...
Effects of future climate change on birch abundance and their pollen load
(Wiley, 2021)
Climate change impacts on the structure and function of ecosystems will worsen public
health issues like allergic diseases. Birch trees (Betula spp.) are important sources
of aeroallergens in Central and Northern Europe. ...