Projects


AutoPollen Programme Phase II - Automatic Pollen Detection network

Project webpage https://autopollen.net
Title AutoPollen Programme Phase II 2024 - 2028 - Automatic Pollen Detection network
Abstract The main aim of the Programme is to facilitate the development of a European-wide automatic pollen and fungal spore monitoring network, considering the whole chain from the observation technique to the final products for dissemination.
Project objective AutoPollen program aims to:
  • develop an automatic European pollen and fungal spore monitoring network by integrating ongoing and planned projects
  • serve as a framework for the exchange of multidisciplinary knowledge and expertise, ensuring synergy and collaboration
  • provide recommendations and guidelines regarding all aspects of the information chain
  • define the main standards of automatic pollen and fungal monitoring to ensure the provision of high-quality information
  • actively engage with stakeholders to ensure end-products are co-designed to meet their needs
Key words pollen, automatic network, EUMETNET
The role of DHMZ in the programme DHMZ will actively participate in the WP4 Outlook: products, expected impacts, interaction with stakeholders, collaboration and communication
Contact person for DHMZ Lidija Srnec, MSc; +385 1 45 65 646; e-mail: lidija.srnec(at)dhz.hr
DHMZ's Cooperation Institution Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public Health
Duration 1/1/2024 - 31/12/2028
Total budget 525 k€
Project leader Fiona Tummon, MeteoSwiss
Partners ARSO, Slovenian
CHMI, Czech Republic
DHMZ, Croatia in collaboration with the Teaching Institute for Public Health, Dr. Andrija Štampar
FMI, Finland
HNMS, Greece in collaboration with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the National Technical University of Athens and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
IMO, Iceland, in collaboration with the Icelandic Institute of Natural Research
IPMA, Portugal, in collaboration with the Universidade de Évora and the University of Porto
Met Éireann, Ireland, in collaboration with the Dublin City University
MeteoLux, Luxembourg, in partnership with the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg
MeteoSwiss, Switzerland
ZAMG, Austria, in collaboration with GeoSphere Austria
Aarhus University, Denmark
Bavarian State Office for Health and Food Safety, Germany in collaboration with Technische Universität München (TUM - ZAUM)
Biosense Institute Research, Serbia
European Aerobiology Society
European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients’ Association
Edmund Mach Foundation, Italy
Red Española de Aerobiología and Asociación Española de Aerobiología, Spain
Sciensano, Belgium, in collaboration with the Royal Meteorological Institute
Swedish Natural History Museum, Sweden, in collaboration with the Gothenburg University, Umeå University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
University of Latvia, Latvia
University of Parma, Italy
Vilnius University, Lithuania