J. Rodrigo‐Comino, Stephan Seeling, M. Seeger, J. Ries
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Abstract
Light pollution is the consequence of elevated lighting emitted by human-made artefacts to the lower atmosphere. Recently, there have been major advances in the assessment and mitigation of light pollution impacts on humans and the natural ecosystems. Severe negative impacts of light pollution have been highlighted while very few mitigation measures have been implemented. People (scientists, policymakers or stakeholders) interested in light pollution may not have a holistic perspective of the problem, and also there is a need for incorporating social and natural dimensions. Therefore, the main goal of this paper is to review the literature on light pollution using ISI Web of Science by paying attention to the (i) type of publication, year and journal; (ii) impacts on specific elements; (iii) location and (iv) methods used. Our results indicated that the elevated number of papers come from a diverse range of disciplines, methods, places and scales. It is clear that light pollution is getting enough attention from the scientific community but decisions on the implementation of mitigation measures are left with the stakeholders, ordinary inhabitants, policymakers and politicians. Nevertheless, light pollution is having impacts on the health of humans and the natural ecosystem as perceived by experts and inhabitants having divergent perspectives. Thus, light pollution is multifaceted but difficult to be faced, mitigated and not holistically understood. This review paper groups the total impacts of light pollution on the Earth presents some contradictory results, summarises mitigation measures, and provides specific future research directions.
光污染是由人造的人工制品向低层大气发射高架照明的结果。最近,在评估和减轻光污染对人类和自然生态系统的影响方面取得了重大进展。光污染的严重负面影响已得到强调,但实施的缓解措施却很少。对光污染感兴趣的人(科学家、政策制定者或利益相关者)可能对这个问题没有一个全面的看法,而且还需要将社会和自然因素结合起来。因此,本文的主要目的是通过ISI Web of Science对光污染相关文献进行综述,重点关注(1)出版类型、年份和期刊;(ii)对特定元素的影响;(iii)地点和(iv)使用的方法。我们的研究结果表明,论文数量的增加来自不同的学科、方法、地点和规模。很明显,光污染得到了科学界的足够关注,但关于实施缓解措施的决定留给了利益相关者、普通居民、政策制定者和政治家。然而,专家和居民对光污染对人类健康和自然生态系统的影响有着不同的看法。因此,光污染是多方面的,但难以面对,减轻和不全面了解。本文综述了光污染对地球的总体影响,提出了一些相互矛盾的结果,总结了缓解措施,并提出了具体的未来研究方向。