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Sustainable site design strategies: Lighting pollution reduction
From the course: LEED Green Associate Cert Prep
Sustainable site design strategies: Lighting pollution reduction
- [Instructor] The last sustainable site design strategy we'll discuss is called light pollution reduction. Light pollution is the misdirection or misuse of light, generally resulting from exterior lighting design that doesn't consider uplight, light trespass to the adjacent sites, and glare, instead of directing lighting to what is intended to be lighted. Good lighting design avoids three forms of light pollution, uplight, glare, and light trespass. Light pollution is disruptive to wildlife, especially nocturnal species that depend on dark skies for survival. It also results in a waste of energy and money while increasing carbon emissions. Light pollution also has a human health impact by disrupting our sleep cycles. Here's what you can do to reduce lighting pollution. Specify and install well-shielded, well-directed light fixtures. Implement motion sensors, photocells, or time clocks to reduce the amount of light when…
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Sustainable sites overview2m 3s
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Sustainable site construction strategies3m 5s
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Sustainable site design strategies: Site assessment2m
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Sustainable site design strategies: Open spaces and habitats3m 54s
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Sustainable site design strategies: Rainwater management2m 45s
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Sustainable site design strategies: Heat island reduction4m 53s
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Sustainable site design strategies: Lighting pollution reduction1m 58s
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