International Journal of Digital Earth (Dec 2024)
Evaluation of the light pollution in the nature reserves of China based on NPP/VIIRS nighttime light data
Abstract
Nature reserves play a key role in the conservation of habitats, species and ecosystems in China. However, the issue of light pollution within these reserves has not received well recognition. Whereas previous studies have investigated light pollution in protected areas by remote sensing, the influence of the atmospheric scattered light from neighborhoods was ignored by using only direct light emissions. This study mapped the nighttime all-sky brightness from NPP/VIIRS data to quantify light pollution over the national nature reserves in China from 2013 to 2022. Based on the remotely sensed sky brightness, the spatio-temporal variations of sky brightness were analyzed. The mean sky brightness across all nature reserves was 0.63 mcd/m2 and the mean trend was 0.0189 mcd/m2/a, indicating obvious and accelerating light pollution. Furthermore, the sky brightness around the nature reserves was estimated and compared with the reserves. In general, the surrounding regions showed higher sky brightness and brightening trends, suggesting a certain but insufficient protective effect on the sky quality of nature reserves. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the light pollution conditions in the national nature reserves in China and serves as a valuable reference for future assessments of light pollution using remote sensing data.
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