LIGHTING THE WAY: INNOVATIVE MODELS AND RISK ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR COMBATTING LIGHT POLLUTION

Authors

  • Xiu Ying College of Management, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430074, China
  • Li Chen College of Education, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430074, China
  • Shu Ying College of Preparatory Education, Jishou University, Jishou, Hunan, 416000, China

Keywords:

Artificial light sources, light pollution, ecosystem balance, chronobiology, endocrine disruption.

Abstract

Over the past decade, artificial light sources have significantly intensified nocturnal luminance, leading to a substantial reduction in the observable starscape to the naked eye. A report in the US journal Science underscores that if this trend persists, the count of discernible stars without aid will plummet to less than half of present figures within two decades. Studies further accentuate that light pollution's ramifications transcend the natural realm, extending to disruptive effects on flora and fauna, ecosystem equilibrium, and the delicate balance of human chronobiology and endocrine functions. This multifaceted impact necessitates stringent management and control measures for mitigating light pollution's pervasive influence.

Published

2023-06-28

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