Monitoring and perception of allergenic pollen in urban park environments

IF 7.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Landscape and Urban Planning Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2024.105133
Nadja Kabisch , Thomas Hornick , Jan Bumberger , Roland Krämer , Rupert Legg , Oskar Masztalerz , Maximilian Bastl , Jan.C. Simon , Regina Treudler , Susanne Dunker
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Urban green spaces are highly important for the health and well-being of urban residents, especially under conditions of ongoing climate change and urbanisation. However, vegetation in urban parks may also present a risk to human health through the presence of allergenic plants and release of allergy-inducing pollen. Using the city of Leipzig as a case study, we monitored pollen abundance in two inner city parks and on the roof of a central university hospital during the pollen season in 2021. We also conducted a questionnaire survey with 186 city residents. Questions related to their allergic symptoms, perceived physical and mental health impairment, potential behavioural adaptations due to expected pollen exposure, and suggestions for urban planning. We found nine plant genera with particularly high concentrations of pollen across the monitoring sites, including especially Alnus and Betula. While a high proportion of trees planted in one of the parks were Betula, potentially explaining the high concentrations we monitored, the high pollen load for Alnus could not be explained by the local presence of Alnus trees at either park. A majority of respondents (61%) indicated they suffered from pollen-related allergic symptoms, with Betula pollen most often mentioned as a main cause of their health impairment. Of respondents with symptoms, 82% indicated they did not change their park visitation patterns due to expected pollen exposure. However, nearly two-thirds of the respondents took allergy medication at least once per week. Participants’ recommendations for urban planning included considering allergies when selecting species for planting, improving urban air quality, and advancing public pollen information and warning systems. We conclude that particularly allergenic trees, such as Betula, should be avoided in densely populated urban areas, because of the potential for a large number of residents to experience allergy symptoms. However, such species should not be completely avoided, as plant diversity is still a crucial element of ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change and urbanisation. Combining objective and subjective data on the burden of allergenic pollen, as was done in our study, can help derive such targeted policy recommendations.

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监测和感知城市公园环境中的过敏原花粉
城市绿地对城市居民的健康和福祉非常重要,尤其是在气候变化和城市化不断发展的情况下。然而,城市公园中的植被也可能因存在致敏植物和释放诱发过敏的花粉而对人类健康造成危害。以莱比锡市为例,我们在 2021 年的花粉季节监测了两个市内公园和一所中央大学医院屋顶的花粉丰度。我们还对 186 名城市居民进行了问卷调查。问题涉及他们的过敏症状、感知到的身心健康损害、预期花粉暴露可能导致的行为适应,以及对城市规划的建议。我们发现,在所有监测点中,有九个植物属的花粉浓度特别高,尤其是欧鼠李和桦树。虽然其中一个公园中种植的大量树木都是桦树,这可能是我们监测到的高浓度的原因,但Alnus的高花粉量却无法用两个公园中当地种植的Alnus树来解释。大多数受访者(61%)表示,他们患有与花粉相关的过敏症状,其中最常提到的导致其健康受损的主要原因是白桦树花粉。在有症状的受访者中,82% 的人表示他们没有因为预计会接触花粉而改变游览公园的方式。不过,近三分之二的受访者每周至少服用一次抗过敏药物。受访者对城市规划的建议包括:在选择种植物种时考虑过敏问题、改善城市空气质量以及推进公共花粉信息和预警系统。我们的结论是,在人口稠密的城市地区应避免种植桦树等特别容易引起过敏的树木,因为大量居民可能会出现过敏症状。不过,也不能完全避免这类树种,因为面对气候变化和城市化,植物多样性仍然是生态系统恢复能力的关键因素。像我们的研究一样,将有关过敏原花粉负担的客观数据和主观数据结合起来,有助于得出这种有针对性的政策建议。
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Landscape and Urban Planning
Landscape and Urban Planning 环境科学-生态学
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6 months
期刊介绍: Landscape and Urban Planning is an international journal that aims to enhance our understanding of landscapes and promote sustainable solutions for landscape change. The journal focuses on landscapes as complex social-ecological systems that encompass various spatial and temporal dimensions. These landscapes possess aesthetic, natural, and cultural qualities that are valued by individuals in different ways, leading to actions that alter the landscape. With increasing urbanization and the need for ecological and cultural sensitivity at various scales, a multidisciplinary approach is necessary to comprehend and align social and ecological values for landscape sustainability. The journal believes that combining landscape science with planning and design can yield positive outcomes for both people and nature.
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