2024
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202458509008
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Light pollution: Definition, Consequences, Human Knowledge, and Disclosure Strategies

Christina Skandali,
Thanos Balafoutis,
Maria Papadaki
et al.

Abstract: Light pollution refers to the result of excessive and incorrectly targeted artificial lighting, which is observed in large cities and is mainly identified by the absence of starry skies. The purpose of this research is the interdisciplinary analysis of the effects of light pollution in various fields such as astronomy, ecology, environment, human health and wellbeing and the interaction between them. As light pollution has become more intense in recent years, the research also aims to explore the awareness of … Show more

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