Effects of light pollution on inhabitants: Singapore's perspective
The most light-polluted country in the world is Singapore, and light pollution was found to be linked to a myriad of health problems that could lead to worsening living standards. Those affected may suffer from a range of tangible and intangible adverse effects, as a result, ranging from a drop in...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1570412022-05-08T11:45:47Z Effects of light pollution on inhabitants: Singapore's perspective Chew, Loh Seng Lee Bu Sung, Francis School of Computer Science and Engineering EBSLEE@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering The most light-polluted country in the world is Singapore, and light pollution was found to be linked to a myriad of health problems that could lead to worsening living standards. Those affected may suffer from a range of tangible and intangible adverse effects, as a result, ranging from a drop in quality of living as well as physical and mental health conditions. Left untreated, this might lead to catastrophic outcomes. Plants and animals are not spared by light pollution as well, causing undesired ecological descent. Therefore, this report aims to study and address the negative impacts caused by light pollution, namely: (1) A feasibility study using publicly available night-time light (NTL) data; (2) Visualizing and evaluating the severity of the light pollution problem in Singapore; (3) The potential factors and reasons leading to the light pollution problem; (4) Study of light pollution levels in specific areas in Singapore; and (5) Modeling and predicting current land use in Singapore using NTL and other data. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2022-05-08T11:45:47Z 2022-05-08T11:45:47Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Chew, L. S. (2022). Effects of light pollution on inhabitants: Singapore's perspective. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157041 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157041 en SCSE21-0439 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The most light-polluted country in the world is Singapore, and light pollution was found to be linked
to a myriad of health problems that could lead to worsening living standards. Those affected may
suffer from a range of tangible and intangible adverse effects, as a result, ranging from a drop in quality
of living as well as physical and mental health conditions. Left untreated, this might lead to catastrophic
outcomes. Plants and animals are not spared by light pollution as well, causing undesired ecological
descent.
Therefore, this report aims to study and address the negative impacts caused by light pollution, namely:
(1) A feasibility study using publicly available night-time light (NTL) data;
(2) Visualizing and evaluating the severity of the light pollution problem in Singapore;
(3) The potential factors and reasons leading to the light pollution problem;
(4) Study of light pollution levels in specific areas in Singapore; and
(5) Modeling and predicting current land use in Singapore using NTL and other data. |
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