Ground-level ozone (O3) pollution can adversely affect human health and vegetation, thus being an important environmentalissue nowadays. Ozone biological monitoring (biomonitoring) is a method of O3 monitoring by observing quantitative changes in living organisms physically present in a specific environment. Here, we provide a concise view of the field of O3biomonitoring, along with recent advances that are expected to advance this field in the future. We also recommend that O3biomonitoring is included in citizen science initiatives as well as in worldwide curricula of educational institutions. Policymakers and the general public may not understand biomonitoring data; hence, a major challenge is how to communicate the information to the audience in a way that permits the best comprehension.

Ozone biomonitoring: A versatile tool for science, education and regulation

Paoletti E.
2020

Abstract

Ground-level ozone (O3) pollution can adversely affect human health and vegetation, thus being an important environmentalissue nowadays. Ozone biological monitoring (biomonitoring) is a method of O3 monitoring by observing quantitative changes in living organisms physically present in a specific environment. Here, we provide a concise view of the field of O3biomonitoring, along with recent advances that are expected to advance this field in the future. We also recommend that O3biomonitoring is included in citizen science initiatives as well as in worldwide curricula of educational institutions. Policymakers and the general public may not understand biomonitoring data; hence, a major challenge is how to communicate the information to the audience in a way that permits the best comprehension.
2020
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET
Air pollution
Biomonitoring
Bioindicators
Hormesis
Ozone
Priming
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