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Assessing allergenicity in urban parks: A nature-based solution to reduce the impact on public health
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Urban Parks
Index of allergenicity
Nature-based solutions
Pollen allergy
Ecosystem disservices
Allergenic flora
Clasificación UNESCO
2416.03 Palinología
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
Fecha de publicación
2017
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Cariñanos, P., Casares-Porcel, M., de la Guardia, C. D., Aira, M. J., Belmonte, J., Boi, M., ... & Maray, A. M. V. (2017). Assessing allergenicity in urban parks: A nature-based solution to reduce the impact on public health. Environmental Research, 155, 219-227.
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[EN]Urban parks play a key role in the provision of ecosystem services, actively participating in improving the quality
of life and welfare of local residents. This paper reports on the application of an index designed to quantify the
allergenicity of urban parks in a number of Spanish cities. The index, which records biological and biometric
parameters for the tree species growing there, classifies parks in terms of the risk they pose for allergy sufferers,
graded as null, low, moderate or high. In this initial phase, the index was applied to 26 green areas in 24 Spanish
cities; green areas varied in type (urban park, historical or modern garden, boulevard, square or urban forest),
size 1–100 ha), geographical location, species richness, number of trees and tree density (number of trees / ha.).
The data obtained were used to calculate the percentage of allergenic species in each park, which varied between
17–67%; density ranged from 100 to 300 trees/ha. The index values recorded ranged from a minimum of .07 to
a maximum of .87; a significant correlation was found between index value and both number of trees and tree
density. Taking an index value of .30 as the threshold considered sufficient to trigger allergy symptoms in the
sensitive population, 12 of the parks studied may be regarded as unhealthy at any time of the year. Corrective
measures to mitigate the impact of pollen emissions include the implementation of nature-based solutions at
various levels: planning and design, handling and management, and strengthening of urban green-infrastructure
elements. The index proved to be a useful tool for environmental analysis, and complies with the
principles of portability and scalability central to current and horizon scientific research.
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0013-9351
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10.1016/j.envres.2017.02.015
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