Abstract

Light pollution has been receiving increased attention worldwide. Scientific research has provided convincing evidence that ties artificial lighting to health-related issues. Consequently, the involved parties are now leaned towards the implementation of regulations to help limit the use of artificial lighting. Many countries, together with international organizations, have embarked on setting standards and regulations aimed at halting the excessive and improper usage of artificial lighting, there-by eradicating light pollution and its effects. In Korea, outdoor lighting at night is a common phenomenon. Moreover, as the economic development grows even further, the use of artificial lighting is expected to increase making Korea vulnerable to the adverse effects of artificial lighting. In this study, we discuss the issue of light pollution based on field measurements conducted in Seoul, South Korea. The measurements were undertaken to broaden the understanding and assessment of light pollution. During the investigation, we noted that the most severe forms of light pollution were found in developed urban and densely commercialized areas. Currently, there are ongoing light pollution measurement projects around the entire Korea. It would be informative to see how the rest of South Korea compares to the Capital, Seoul in terms of light pollution levels.

Highlights

  • Modern artificial lighting can be considered a key achievement in the technology revolution of the past century

  • The results revealed that high risk of breast cancer incidents is associated with longer periods of rotating shifts

  • The aim of this paper is to present recent findings and discussions regarding light pollution and sustainable lighting

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Summary

Introduction

Modern artificial lighting can be considered a key achievement in the technology revolution of the past century. Some of the most prevalent studies in this area are those linking breast cancer to artificial lighting exposure, especially during the night. A couple of studies [15,16], conducted in the US (United States) have shown correlations between high risk of breast cancer incidents and exposure to artificial lighting. The subjects for both studies were medical nurses who worked a minimum of three night shifts a month. Sustainability 2018, 10, 374 collaboration between architects and lighting designers at the conceptual stage of lighting projects is one way to reduce the current impact of excessive artificial lighting on the environment, while at the same time encouraging sustainable lighting

Restriction of Light Pollution
ZoneE3
Measurement of Light Pollution
Field Study of Light Pollution in Seoul City
Space Lighting and Light Trespass
Findings
Decorative Lighting and Luminance
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