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This volume outlines core findings of the diploma thesis “Wohnen im Licht – Ab wann wird nächtliches Licht zur Last?” which was completed at the Institute of Urban and Regional Planning, TU Berlin in 2011/12. The work examines the conflicts between nocturnal lighting practices of local business owners versus residential land uses from the perspective of urban planning. It contains a contemporary case study from a residential neighborhood in the city of Berlin. Based on a survey of all the local businesses and their state of lighting at night time (10pm-6am) the author carried out interviews with different stakeholders. The comparison of the results with data and maps from the survey offers a useful and comprehensive pathway to identify key issues relating to nocturnal lighting emissions.
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Gewerbliche Beleuchtung im Wohnquartier - eine unterschätzte nächtliche Belastung?, Merlin Rehmann
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- 2014
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- Gewerbliche Beleuchtung im Wohnquartier - eine unterschätzte nächtliche Belastung?
- Jazyk
- nemecky
- Autori
- Merlin Rehmann
- Vydavateľ
- Univ.-Verl. der TU
- Vydavateľ
- 2014
- ISBN10
- 3798326614
- ISBN13
- 9783798326613
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- Verlust der Nacht
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- This volume outlines core findings of the diploma thesis “Wohnen im Licht – Ab wann wird nächtliches Licht zur Last?” which was completed at the Institute of Urban and Regional Planning, TU Berlin in 2011/12. The work examines the conflicts between nocturnal lighting practices of local business owners versus residential land uses from the perspective of urban planning. It contains a contemporary case study from a residential neighborhood in the city of Berlin. Based on a survey of all the local businesses and their state of lighting at night time (10pm-6am) the author carried out interviews with different stakeholders. The comparison of the results with data and maps from the survey offers a useful and comprehensive pathway to identify key issues relating to nocturnal lighting emissions.