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Title: | The role of automatic pollen and fungal spore monitoring across major end-user domains | Authors: | Fiona Tummon Beverley Adams-Groom Célia M. Antunes Nicolas Bruffaerts Jeroen Buters Paloma Cariñanos Sevcan Celenk Marie Choël Bernard Clot Antonella Cristofori Benoît Crouzy Athanasios Damialis Alberto Rodríguez Fernández Délia Fernández González Carmen Galán Björn Gedda Regula Gehrig Monica Gonzalez-Alonso Elena Gottardini Jules Gros-Daillon Lenka Hajkova David O’Connor Pia Östensson Jose Oteros Andreas Pauling Rosa Pérez-Badia Victoria Rodinkova F. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo Helena Ribeiro, Ingrida Sauliene Branko Šikoparija Carsten Ambelas Skjøth Antonio Spanu Mikhail Sofiev Olga Sozinova Lidija Srnec Nicolas Visez Letty A. de Wager |
Issue Date: | Apr-2024 | Journal: | Aerobiologia | Abstract: | The advent of automatic pollen and fungal spore monitoring over the past few years has brought about a paradigm change. The provision of real-time information at high temporal resolution opens the door to a wide range of improvements in terms of the products and services made available to a widening range of end-users and stakeholders. As technology and methods mature, it is essential to properly quantify the impact automatic monitoring has on the different end-user domains to better understand the real long-term benefits to society. In this paper, we focus the main domains where such impacts are expected, using Europe as a basis to provide qualitative estimates and to describe research needs to better quantify impacts in future. This will, in part, also serve to justify further investment and help to expand monitoring networks. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/32753 | ISSN: | 0393-5965 | DOI: | 10.1007/s10453-024-09820-2 |
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