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1、t; Light Trespass: Research, Results and Recommendations Publication of this Technical Memorandum has been approved by the IESNA. Suggestions for revisions should be directed to the IESNA. Prepared by The Obtrusive Light Subcommittee of the IESNA Roadway Lighting Committee IESNA TM-11=2000 IESNA Tec
2、hnical Memorandum on Light Trespass: Research, Results and Recommendations Publication of this Technical Memorandum has been approved by the IESNA. Suggestions for revisions should be directed to the IESNA. e Prepared by: The Obtrusive Light Subcommittee of the IESNA Roadway iighting Committee Copyr
3、ight 2000 by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. Approved by the IESNA Board of Directors, December 2, 2000, as a Transaction of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. All rights resewed. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in any electronic
4、retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the IESNA. Published by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 120 Wall Street, New York, New York 10005. IESNA Standards and Guides are developed through committee consensus and produced by the IESNA Office in New Yo
5、rk. Careful attention is given to styie and accuracy. If any errors are noted in this document, please for- ward them to Rita Harrold, Director Educational and Technical Development, at the above address for verification and correction. The IESNA welcomes and urges feedback and comments. ISBN # 8799
6、5-1 74-5 Printed in the United States of America. I I e Prepared by the Obtrusive Light Subcommittee of the IESNA Roadway Lighting Committee i Obtrusive Light Subcommittee a William A. Hughes, Chair - Bradford, R.A. Canavan, M.G. Chapman, T.J. Cimino, V. Contos, P. Crawford, D.L. Daiber, W. Edmonds,
7、 J.W. Eslinger, G.A. Fairbanks, K. Kosiorek, A.S. Maltezos, M. McCormick, J. McGowan, T.K.* Mickei, J.J. Monahan, D.R. Monsoor, R.G. Morehead, W.E. Oerkvitz, C.A. Okon, D.W. Roadway Lighting Committee John J. Mickel, Chair W. Adrian A.P. Allegretto* B. Ananthanarayanan S.W. Annoh* J.B. Arens J.D. Ar
8、mstrong . J.A. Bastianpillai J. Bodanis P.C. Box R.A. Bradford J.J. Buraczynski* K.A. Burkett J.C. Busser E. Cacique* M.G. Canavan V.F. Carney RA. Catone* T.J. Chapman* B.T. Chau* D. Chaudhuri* A.Cheng* R.B. Chong V. Cimino R.D. Clear P. Contos C.W. Craig D.L. Crawford M.D. Crossiand C.L. Crouch* W.
9、 Daiber J.E. Degnan N. Dittman Z. Durys* G. Duve* W.H. Edman* G.A. Eslinger K. Fairbanks* T. Fenimore* D.H. Fox* M. Freedman* D.G. Garner* R. Gibbons* A.S. Goel* R.C. Gupta R.L. Hamm G. Harlow* J.M. Hart G.A. Hauser* T.S. Hester* W.A. Hughes D.E. Husby* M.S. Janoff J.E. Jeweil* R. Kauffman* M.E. KeW
10、 D. Keith A. Ketvirtis A.S. Kosiorek* J. Kroll* R. LeVere I. Lewin C.H. Loch P.J. Lutkevich D. Mace D.R. Macha M. Maltezos J. McCormick* S.W. McKnight J.F. Meyers C. Miller* D.R. Monahan R.G. Monsoor W.E. Morehead* E. Morel Rowsell, E.C. Schiewe, N.A. Vogel, R.P. Waight, V.H. H.D. Motley“ K. Negash*
11、 H. Odle C.A. Oerkvitz D.W. Okon J.L. Pimenta G.P. Robinson* M.J. Robinson* A.S. Rose E.C. Rowsell PP Sabau N.A. Schiewe R.N. Schwab B.L. Shelby* A.D. Silbiger* J. Simard R.L. Sitzema, Jr. G.E. Smallwood R.E. Stark R. Stemprok* D.C. Strong* J.D. Turner* H.A. Van Dusen R. Vincent R.P Vogel* V. H. Wai
12、ght J.D. Walters C.P. Watson J. Weaver* S. Wegner* A. Williams R.R. Wylie A.B. York* *Advisory Member *Honorary Member Contents Introduction . 1 Background . 1 1.ResearchProject 1 1.SeminarandSurveys 1 2 . Light Sources and Brightness . 1 3.The Experimental Design . 2 4.TestResults . 2 5.AnalysisofR
13、esults . 2 II . Development of Recommendations 6 1 . Area Classifications . 6 2.Curfew 6 3 . Quantitative Recommendations . 7 Summary of Recommendations . 8 Non-curfew Recommendations 8 Exceptions 8 Conclusion 8 References 9 L IESNA TM-1 1-2000 Light Trespass: Research, Results and Recommendations I
14、NTRODUCTION This Technical Memorandum provides a brief descrip- tion of findings and references from a 1998 research project for measuring, determining and identifying light trespass as a component of obtrusive light. Information is included about a specific experiment conducted as part of this rese
15、arch project, which was intended to pro- vide input about how individuals react to light trespass. Recommendations are provided for measuring light trespass and developing guidelines on curfews for spe- cific environmental zones. Also included are references to written material used as a basis for t
16、he research pro- gram. The main body of the research may be found through the Lighting Research mice (LRO).* Since light trespass is a complicated topic, TM-1 1 only begins to address the issues and is limited in its scope. Additional research is welcomed and needed. The information in TM-1 1 is use
17、ful for but not specific to roadway lighting. The results of the research have provided input for two IESNA publications, RP-33, Lighting for Outdoor nvironrnents,2 and TM-1 O, Addressing Obtrusive Light (Urban Sky Glow and Light Pespass) in Conjunction with Roadway Lighting.3 Background One of the
18、most important, ongoing outdoor lighting issues is unwanted light in the night-time environment, which may take numerous forms and result in various concerns. With the increasing awareness of environ- mental issues of all types, it is important that lighting designers recognize the need to provide s
19、olutions for problems related to the general subject of “tight Trespass,” or “Obtrusive Light as it is sometimes called. Numerous local communities, cities, counties, and states have developed ordinances to control unwanted light. These ordinances vary greatly, from simple to complex. They vary also
20、 in the aspects of lighting that they seek to control. There is no coordinated effort to create uniformity among the regulations since no cen- tral authority has developed guidelines to assist in their writing. This problem will be compounded with time as the number and diversity of ordinances incre
21、ases. In the 19803, it became apparent that the control of light trespass and development of meaningful ordi- nances would not be an easy task. “Light trespass,” in * The Lighting Research Institute (LRI) of New York developed a problem statement and awarded a research coniraci io Lighting Caencas,
22、IN., Scottsdaie. Arizona. More detailed coverage about the design of the experiments and the research findings can be found in Me final report published by the Mhting Research office (MO), sucassor to LRI. fact, had not been defined. It was generally accepted that many factors were involved, but the
23、se were not categorized and no numerical information was avail- able to provide the basis for light trespass controls. A program of research was needed to define the para- meters of the problem and produce meaningful infor- mation so that the situation could be addressed. I. RESEARCH PROJECT 1. Semi
24、nar and Surveys A seminar and survey were organized to define the nature of light trespass problems and rank the various sources of light trespass in accordance with their seri- ousness. The following questions were directed to the participants: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. What constitutes light trespass?
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