Édition
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1st Edition
Session
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Fall 2019
Thématique
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Smart communities
The power in the reversibility of light pollution
Résumé
Light pollution is the excessive and unnecessary use of artificial lights, leading to negative effects on humans and wildlife alike. This is an issue that is especially prominent in the city of Montreal and the metropolitan area as shown in light pollution heat maps that show the general areas of high and low pollution.
Une collaboration entre :
Ville de Montréal
Laboratoire d’innovation urbaine de Montréal
Experts municipaux
Patrick Lozeau
Véronique Dufort
Université
T263 – History and Theory of Design for Sustainability, Université Concordia, Design and Computation Arts
Professeur
Carmela Cucuzzella
Équipe étudiante
Molly Taylor
Kelly Patilla