Abstract

In the process of rapid human development, artificial light has gradually increased. People use artificial light more consider light to bring us benefits, but light pollution and the use of light at the same time harm human beings, even to the point of endangering human health and affecting the ecological environment. The problems caused by light pollution are waiting to be solved by us and all human beings together. In this paper, regional vulnerability (e.g., regional development level, population, biodiversity, etc.) is considered. Together with the intensity of pollution sources (e.g. road glare level, light hours, light violation level, etc.), the risk level of light pollution is determined. The risk level model of light pollution was established by calculating the weights of each index using TOPSIS entropy weighting method and hierarchical analysis method. The natural interruption point method was used to classify the risk level of light pollution into level I, level II, level III, level IV, and level v. The risk level model of light pollution was applied to four regions. We derived the risk level as level IV for urban communities, level II for protected land and suburban communities, and level II for rural communities.

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