Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012

The natural nighttime light environment of the earth has been significantly transformed by human activities. Such “light pollution” has a profound influence on ecosystems. Protected areas (PAs) play key ecological functions and are only effective at low light pollution levels or without any light po...

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Main Authors: Wenli Xiang, Minghong Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/10/1026
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spelling doaj-99d07f3cc64f4fa59cb9e05b9d6c0b7a2020-11-24T21:43:36ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922017-10-01910102610.3390/rs9101026rs9101026Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012Wenli Xiang0Minghong Tan1Key Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Laboratory of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaThe natural nighttime light environment of the earth has been significantly transformed by human activities. Such “light pollution” has a profound influence on ecosystems. Protected areas (PAs) play key ecological functions and are only effective at low light pollution levels or without any light pollution. In China, with rapid population growth and high urbanization rates, light pollution in PAs continues to aggravate and threaten a number of ecosystems. We used calibrated nighttime light images to study spatial-temporal changes in light pollution in China’s PAs from 1992 to 2012 by classifying light pollution into three levels (moderate, medium, and strong). The results showed that in China’s PAs, the area subject to light pollution increased by about 1.79 times, with a significant increase in the intensity of artificial light. The changes in light pollution exhibited significant regional differences. In the eastern developed regions, light pollution was more significant than that in other regions and the situation in East China was the most severe. In the Qinghai-Tibet, although light pollution was less significant, the area subject to light pollution increased significantly over the evaluated period. Factors influencing light pollution were also analyzed. Light pollution in a PA is influenced by both human activities and its own characteristics.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/10/1026Chinalight pollutionDMSP/OLS dataprotected areas
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author Wenli Xiang
Minghong Tan
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Minghong Tan
Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012
Remote Sensing
China
light pollution
DMSP/OLS data
protected areas
author_facet Wenli Xiang
Minghong Tan
author_sort Wenli Xiang
title Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012
title_short Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012
title_full Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012
title_fullStr Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Light Pollution and the Causing Factors in China’s Protected Areas, 1992–2012
title_sort changes in light pollution and the causing factors in china’s protected areas, 1992–2012
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The natural nighttime light environment of the earth has been significantly transformed by human activities. Such “light pollution” has a profound influence on ecosystems. Protected areas (PAs) play key ecological functions and are only effective at low light pollution levels or without any light pollution. In China, with rapid population growth and high urbanization rates, light pollution in PAs continues to aggravate and threaten a number of ecosystems. We used calibrated nighttime light images to study spatial-temporal changes in light pollution in China’s PAs from 1992 to 2012 by classifying light pollution into three levels (moderate, medium, and strong). The results showed that in China’s PAs, the area subject to light pollution increased by about 1.79 times, with a significant increase in the intensity of artificial light. The changes in light pollution exhibited significant regional differences. In the eastern developed regions, light pollution was more significant than that in other regions and the situation in East China was the most severe. In the Qinghai-Tibet, although light pollution was less significant, the area subject to light pollution increased significantly over the evaluated period. Factors influencing light pollution were also analyzed. Light pollution in a PA is influenced by both human activities and its own characteristics.
topic China
light pollution
DMSP/OLS data
protected areas
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/10/1026
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