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The new world atlas of artificial night sky brightness
« on: June 13, 2016, 11:05:13 pm »
"This atlas shows that more than 80% of the world and more than 99% of the U.S. and European populations live under light-polluted skies."

Read the full paper with maps The new world atlas of artificial night sky brightness.

by Fabio Falchi, Pierantonio Cinzano, Dan Duriscoe, Christopher C. M. Kyba, Christopher D. Elvidge, Kimberly Baugh, Boris A. Portnov, Nataliya A. Rybnikova, Riccardo Furgoni

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Re: The new world atlas of artificial night sky brightness
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2016, 12:43:01 pm »
And now, the atlas is in book format ...

A new book about light pollution around the world is now available. Fabio Falchi has done a tremendous amount on it, and many SQM users participated and provided their readings to help produce this book.

Here is a description of the book:
  The Light Pollution World Atlas is the most powerful tool to raise awareness the impact of this form of pollution around the world. The new version marks a major breakthrough in enabling people, governments, local authorities, researchers and industry to address this global challenge. After fifteen years, the second Light Pollution World Atlas shows a significant increase of artificial sky brightness across time and continents. We are facing the deterioration of a legacy with strong cultural, scientific, environmental, healthy and aesthetic repercussions. The time to act is now.

The book is available here:
  https://www.createspace.com/6182962
 
  https://www.amazon.com/World-Atlas-Light-Pollution/dp/1534642560