Light pollution, have you heard about it? Measuring knowledge about light pollution in Lima, Peru
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Author(s)
Grijalva Salazar, Rosario Violeta
Fernández Bedoya, Víctor Hugo
Esteves Pairazamán, Ambrocio Teodoro
Ibarra Fretell, Walter Gregorio
Date
2020-01Metadata
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Contaminación lumínica, ¿has oído hablar de ella? Midiendo el conocimiento sobre la contaminación lumínica en Lima, Perú
Publisher
International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research
Journal
International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research
Abstract
Cities with a high content of light pollution are illuminated 24 hours a day, this generates light pollution. Light pollution does not only the vision of people, but also affect the animals of the place, who find themselves in the need to migrate to other areas, darker where they can perform their daily activities, with greater insecurity for them. This study aimed to measure the level of knowledge of the light pollution, data collected from 384 people living in Lima, Peru was examined. Findings suggested that in general, only 4% of people interviewed have high knowledge of what light pollution is, while 20% had medium knowledge and 76% of people interviewed had low knowledge of the subject.
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Language
eng
ISSN
22778616