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Artificial light at night: a global disruptor of the night-time environment

Salvador Bará, Fabio Falchi

2023Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light pollution is the alteration of the natural levels of darkness by an increased concentration of light particles in the night-time environment, resulting from human activity. Light pollution is profoundly changing the night-time environmental conditions across wide areas of the planet, and is a relevant stressor whose effects on life are being unveiled by a compelling body of research. In this paper, we briefly review the basic aspects of artificial light at night as a pollutant, describing its character, magnitude and extent, its worldwide distribution, its temporal and spectral change trends, as well as its dependence on current light production technologies and prevailing social uses of light. It is shown that the overall effects of light pollution are not restricted to local disturbances, but give rise to a global, multiscale disruption of the night-time environment. This article is part of the theme issue 'Light pollution in complex ecological systems'.

Topics & Concepts

Light pollutionArtificial lightEnvironmental sciencePollutionStressorEnvironmental pollutionMeteorologyEcologyGeographyEnvironmental protectionBiologyPhysicsOpticsIlluminanceNeuroscienceImpact of Light on Environment and HealthUrban Transport and Accessibility
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