After decades "in the shadows," urban lighting is re-emerging as
a matter of public debate. Long-standing truths are increasingly
questioned as a confluence of developments affects lighting itself
and the way it is viewed. Light has become an integral element of
place-making and energy-saving initiatives alike. Rapidly evolving
lighting technologies are opening up new possibilities, but also
posing new challenges to planners. And awareness is growing that
artificial illumination is not purely benign but can actually
constitute a form of pollution. As a result, public policy
frameworks, incentives and initiatives are undergoing a phase of
innovation and change that will affect how cities are lit for years
to come.
The first comprehensive compilation of current scientific
discussions on urban lighting and light pollution from a social
science and humanities perspective, "Urban Lighting, Light
Pollution and Society" contributes to an evolving international
debate on an increasingly controversial topic. The contributions
draw a rich panorama of the manifold discourses connected with
artificial illumination in the past and present from early attempts
to promote new lighting technologies in the late 19th and early
20th centuries to current debates on restricting its excessive
usage in public space and the protection of darkness. By bringing
together a cross-section of current findings and debates on urban
lighting and light pollution from a wide variety of disciplines, it
reflects that artificial lighting is multifaceted in its qualities,
utilisation and interpretation.
Including case studies from the United States, Europe, and the
UK, "Urban Lighting, Light Pollution and Society" is one of the
first to take a serious assessment of light, pollution, and places
and is a valuable resource for planners, policy makers and students
in related subjects. "
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