The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy

Although the invention and widespread use of artificial light is clearly one of the most important human technological advances, the transformation of nightscapes is increasingly recognized as having adverse effects. Night lighting may have serious physiological consequences for humans, ecological a...

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Main Authors: Franz Hölker, Timothy Moss, Barbara Griefahn, Werner Kloas, Christian C. Voigt, Dietrich Henckel, Andreas Hänel, Peter M. Kappeler, Stephan Völker, Axel Schwope, Steffen Franke, Dirk Uhrlandt, Jürgen Fischer, Reinhard Klenke, Christian Wolter, Klement Tockner
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Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2010-12-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art13/
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spelling doaj-c12e7fe4b2694ee7ac7b25ea8258b4c42020-11-24T23:45:13ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872010-12-011541310.5751/ES-03685-1504133685The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution PolicyFranz Hölker0Timothy Moss1Barbara Griefahn2Werner Kloas3Christian C. Voigt4Dietrich Henckel5Andreas Hänel6Peter M. Kappeler7Stephan Völker8Axel Schwope9Steffen Franke10Dirk Uhrlandt11Jürgen Fischer12Reinhard Klenke13Christian Wolter14Klement Tockner15Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BerlinLeibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, ErknerLeibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, DortmundLeibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BerlinLeibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, BerlinTechnische Universität Berlin, Department of Urban and Regional PlanningDark Sky Germany, Museum am Schölerberg, OsnabrückLeibniz Institute for Primate Research, GöttingenTechnische Universität Berlin, Department of Energy and Automation Technology, BerlinAstrophysikalisches Institut PotsdamLeibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology, GreifswaldLeibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology, GreifswaldFreie Universität Berlin, Institute for Space SciencesHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, UFZ, LeipzigLeibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BerlinLeibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BerlinAlthough the invention and widespread use of artificial light is clearly one of the most important human technological advances, the transformation of nightscapes is increasingly recognized as having adverse effects. Night lighting may have serious physiological consequences for humans, ecological and evolutionary implications for animal and plant populations, and may reshape entire ecosystems. However, knowledge on the adverse effects of light pollution is vague. In response to climate change and energy shortages, many countries, regions, and communities are developing new lighting programs and concepts with a strong focus on energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions. Given the dramatic increase in artificial light at night (0 - 20% per year, depending on geographic region), we see an urgent need for light pollution policies that go beyond energy efficiency to include human well-being, the structure and functioning of ecosystems, and inter-related socioeconomic consequences. Such a policy shift will require a sound transdisciplinary understanding of the significance of the night, and its loss, for humans and the natural systems upon which we depend. Knowledge is also urgently needed on suitable lighting technologies and concepts which are ecologically, socially, and economically sustainable. Unless managing darkness becomes an integral part of future conservation and lighting policies, modern society may run into a global self-experiment with unpredictable outcomes.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art13/artificial lightenergy efficiencylighting conceptlight pollutionnightscapepolicysustainabilitytransdisciplinary
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author Franz Hölker
Timothy Moss
Barbara Griefahn
Werner Kloas
Christian C. Voigt
Dietrich Henckel
Andreas Hänel
Peter M. Kappeler
Stephan Völker
Axel Schwope
Steffen Franke
Dirk Uhrlandt
Jürgen Fischer
Reinhard Klenke
Christian Wolter
Klement Tockner
spellingShingle Franz Hölker
Timothy Moss
Barbara Griefahn
Werner Kloas
Christian C. Voigt
Dietrich Henckel
Andreas Hänel
Peter M. Kappeler
Stephan Völker
Axel Schwope
Steffen Franke
Dirk Uhrlandt
Jürgen Fischer
Reinhard Klenke
Christian Wolter
Klement Tockner
The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
Ecology and Society
artificial light
energy efficiency
lighting concept
light pollution
nightscape
policy
sustainability
transdisciplinary
author_facet Franz Hölker
Timothy Moss
Barbara Griefahn
Werner Kloas
Christian C. Voigt
Dietrich Henckel
Andreas Hänel
Peter M. Kappeler
Stephan Völker
Axel Schwope
Steffen Franke
Dirk Uhrlandt
Jürgen Fischer
Reinhard Klenke
Christian Wolter
Klement Tockner
author_sort Franz Hölker
title The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
title_short The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
title_full The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
title_fullStr The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
title_full_unstemmed The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
title_sort dark side of light: a transdisciplinary research agenda for light pollution policy
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Although the invention and widespread use of artificial light is clearly one of the most important human technological advances, the transformation of nightscapes is increasingly recognized as having adverse effects. Night lighting may have serious physiological consequences for humans, ecological and evolutionary implications for animal and plant populations, and may reshape entire ecosystems. However, knowledge on the adverse effects of light pollution is vague. In response to climate change and energy shortages, many countries, regions, and communities are developing new lighting programs and concepts with a strong focus on energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions. Given the dramatic increase in artificial light at night (0 - 20% per year, depending on geographic region), we see an urgent need for light pollution policies that go beyond energy efficiency to include human well-being, the structure and functioning of ecosystems, and inter-related socioeconomic consequences. Such a policy shift will require a sound transdisciplinary understanding of the significance of the night, and its loss, for humans and the natural systems upon which we depend. Knowledge is also urgently needed on suitable lighting technologies and concepts which are ecologically, socially, and economically sustainable. Unless managing darkness becomes an integral part of future conservation and lighting policies, modern society may run into a global self-experiment with unpredictable outcomes.
topic artificial light
energy efficiency
lighting concept
light pollution
nightscape
policy
sustainability
transdisciplinary
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art13/
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