Light Pollution Awareness Community Engagement Project (2013-14)
Funding year | 2013-14 |
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Proposal/Project No. | KP-IP-2013/14-53 |
Project title | Light Pollution Awareness Community Engagement Project |
Approved budget (HKD) | 100,000 |
Summary
This project aims to (1) educate the general public the ecological impacts of light pollution by collaborating with local environmental groups, and (2) engage school students to conduct scientific studies of light pollution and to promote measures to improve the situation in their communities.
Project Objectives
- To engage the environmental community on the adverse impacts of light pollution
- To engage secondary school students to conduct light pollution studies in their local surroundings
- To promote measures to reduce the extent of light pollution in both ecologically sensitive rural areas and in urban communities
- To promote results from the ongoing HKU light pollution study to the public.
External Partner Organization
Hong Kong Space Museum
Ho Koon Nature Education cum Astronomical Centre (Sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen)
Non-academic Sector(s) benefitted
Environmental Community, Secondary School Students
Deliverables
- Organized “Light Pollution Awareness Workshop 2014” in mid-February to increase public awareness on the light pollution issue.
- Organized “Light Pollution Project Competition 2014” aiming at inviting secondary school students to investigate the problem of light pollution by carrying out a research project.
- Organized “Light Pollution Photography Competition 2014” to provide an opportunity for the general public to use photographs to capture and highlight the critical light pollution conditions in Hong Kong
Impacts
The research findings of our study of the night sky brightness in environmentally sensitive regions has provided scientific information of the current situation to the stakeholders (including environmentalists and government officials).
Engage participants in identifying poorly designed and excessive lightings that are the root cause of light pollution in Hong Kong, and to propose possible amendments.