The impacts of artificial light at night in Africa : prospects for a research agenda
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Coetzee, Bernard Walter Thomas
Smit, Izak P.J.
Ackermann, Simone
Gaston Kevin J.
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Academy of Science of South Africa
Abstract
Artificial light at night (ALAN) has increasingly been recognised as one of the world’s most pernicious
global change drivers that can negatively impact both human and environmental health. However, when
compared to work elsewhere, the dearth of research into the mapping, expansion trajectories and
consequences of ALAN in Africa is a surprising oversight by its research community. Here, we outline
the scope of ALAN research and elucidate key areas in which the African research community could
usefully accelerate work in this field. These areas particularly relate to how African conditions present
underappreciated caveats to the quantification of ALAN, that the continent experiences unique challenges
associated with ALAN, and that these also pose scientific opportunities to understanding its health and
environmental impacts. As Africa is still relatively free from the high levels of ALAN found elsewhere,
exciting possibilities exist to shape the continent’s developmental trajectories to mitigate ALAN impacts
and help ensure the prosperity of its people and environment.
SIGNIFICANCE : We show that the African research community can usefully accelerate work into understudied aspects of
ALAN, which demonstrably impacts human and environmental health. Africa presents a unique, and in places
challenging, research environment to advance understanding of this global change driver.
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Artificial light at night (ALAN), Biodiversity conservation, Light pollution, Nocturnal ecology, Sustainable development, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, Good health and well-being, SDG-07: Affordable and clean energy, Affordable and clean energy, SDG-11: Sustainable cities and communities, Sustainable cities and communities, Life on land, SDG-15: Life on land, SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals
Sustainable Development Goals
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Coetzee, B.W.T., Smit, I.P.J., Ackermann, S. & Gaston K.J. The impacts of artificial
light at night in Africa: Prospects for a research agenda. South African Journal of Science 2023;119(3/4), Art. #13988. https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2023/13988.