Aeroallergens and immunological preparedness for future climate scenarios: implications for public health promotion
Acronym
ALL-IMPRESS
Description of the granted funding
Increase in pollen allergies, longer aeroallergen seasons and worsening of symptoms may be the first and the most significant health consequences of climate change in Finland, leading to substantial societal and economic burden. The project aims to produce, interpret and disseminate new knowledge and methodologies needed for the better forecasting of allergic disease burden in future climate scenarios and related measures needed for the societal adaptation. It benefits from the novel research questions, multi- and interdisciplinary approaches, top-level methodologies and strong collaborative networks.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy programme
Other information
Funding decision number
329215
Fields of science
Public health care science, environmental and occupational health
Research fields
Ympäristöterveyden tutkimus
Identified topics
public health, occupational health