IES TM 10 2000
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IES TM-10 Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and Light Trespass) in Conjunction with Roadway Lighting
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IES | 2000 | 13 |
Misdirected or misapplied outdoor lighting is a concern for aesthetic, environmental and energy management reasons. Roadway lighting has been estimated to account for approximately 30 percent of sky glow and light trespass. While the concerns and solutions for stray light problems associated with roadway lighting can be described in several different ways, this Technical Memorandum addresses three components: sky glow, light trespass, and glare. It then suggests lighting design solutions, which can be used as the basis for lighting ordinances or regulations. Following some brief introductory statements, this Technical Memorandum contains four major sections: stray light defining the major components (sky glow, light trespass, and glare) and giving some historical perspective on related problems/concerns; community ordinances and regulations providing the rationale for creating uniform ordinances based on scientific principles rather than political pressure; methods for measuring and evaluating stray light summarizing methods advocated by the Commission Internationale de l
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and Light Trespass) in Conjunction with Roadway Lighting |
2 | Copyright |
4 | Committee |
5 | Contents |
6 | 1.0 FOREWORD 2.0 INTRODUCTION 3.0 STRAY LIGHT 3.1 Sky Glow |
7 | 3.2 Light Trespass 3.3 Glare 4.0 COMMUNITY ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS |
8 | 5.0 METHODS FOR MEASURING AND EVALUATING STRAY LIGHT 6.0 SOLUTIONS AND MITIGATION 6.1 PREVENTION – NEW DESIGN |
9 | 6.2 REMEDIAL MODIFICATION – EXISTING INSTALLATIONS 7.0 CONCLUSION |
10 | References For Further Reading |
11 | Glossary |