A SYstem for reaL-time obserVation of Aeroallergens

Acronym

SYLVA

Description of the granted funding

Primary biological aerosols (bioaerosols: mainly pollen and fungal spores, but also bacteria and viruses) released into the air by plants, fungi, and other biota, are strongly impacted by climate change. Simultaneously, they also directly affect the climate through interactions with clouds and precipitation. Many bioaerosols, especially pollen and some fungal spores, have allergenic effect on humans. Such aeroallergens affect over 80 million Europeans, reducing their quality of life and costing well over €50 billion/year. Information on bioaerosols is also vital for agriculture and forestry, where timely data about plant development, abundance of pathogens and parasites, as well as invasive species, are necessary for precision-agriculture and knowledge-based technologies. The demand for timely, free, and objective information is currently not met. The overall goal of SYLVA is: To achieve a radical improvement and fill gaps in temporal resolution, timeliness, coverage, and availability of information about aeroallergens and other bioaerosols. SYLVA technological innovations will be accompanied with new infrastructure, distribution and exploitation pathways, and links with stakeholders to ensure technology uptake and sustainability beyond the lifetime of the project. To achieve this goal, the project will: - Develop cutting-edge bioaerosol monitoring technologies - Create bioaerosol monitoring ICT infrastructure and software following open-source principles and connect it to European environmental observing systems - Validate the operational maturity and added-value of bioaerosol monitoring technology through Demonstration Pilots in three European regions - Maximise impact by demonstrating SYLVA innovations to key stakeholders related to climate, health, agriculture, silviculture, and the environment - Ensure the long-term sustainability of bioaerosol technology and infrastructure across Europe
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Starting year

2023

End year

2026

Granted funding

168 143.75 €
Participant
671 741 €
Coordinator
HELMUT HUND GMBH (DE)
300 965 €
Participant
Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss (CH)
Participant
Swisens AG (CH)
Participant
BIOSENSE INSTITUTE - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOSYSTEMS (RS)
298 250 €
Participant
EUMETNET GROUPEMENT D INTERET ECONOMIQUE (BE)
83 750 €
Participant
NORSK INSTITUTT FOR LUFTFORSKNING STIFTELSE (NO)
424 632.5 €
Participant
STIFTELSEN NILU (NO)
424 632.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA (ES)
268 947.5 €
Participant
KLINIKUM RECHTS DER ISAR DER TECHNISCHEN UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN (DE)
402 847.5 €
Participant
VILNIAUS UNIVERSITETAS (LT)
208 150 €
Participant
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (IT)
171 250 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 998 677 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (11725)
Environmental Observation (11726)
Topic
New technologies for acquiring in-situ observation datasets to address climate change effects (HORIZON-CL6-2022-GOVERNANCE-01-07)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL6-2022-GOVERNANCE-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101086109

Identified topics

aerosol, atmospheric