AquaPLAN & PLAN-B Joint Zenodo Community: Environmental Impacts of Light & Noise Pollution
AquaPLAN is actively collaborating with our sister project funded under the same Call Topic, PLAN-B – The Path Towards Addressing Adverse Impacts of Light and Noise Pollution on Terrestrial Biodiversity and Ecosystems. Just as terrestrial and aquatic environments cannot exist on their own, AquaPLAN and PLAN-B are joining forces to deepen our understanding of light and noise pollution impacts, contributing to a more robust framework for environmental protection. All joint initiatives are and will be dedicated to the overarching theme of light and noise pollution and are designed to be reusable by other future projects. The first joint operative infrastructure is this Environmental Impacts of Light & Noise Pollution Zenodo Community, which is the fruit of the research work of these European projects working on the mitigation of the adverse effects of noise and light pollution in different European ecosystems. AquaPLAN will upload all public deliverables and datasets within this open access repository from September 2025.
Policy Brief: Restoring the Night: A Policy Agenda for Light Pollution Mitigation in Europe
Yakushina, Y., Klenke, R., Jones, L., Amaral Nascimento, A. T., Teixeira, C., Lima Rodrigues Goulart, V. D., Maggi, E., Hölker, F., Barnett, C., Tysiąc, P., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Sherriff, G., Lomas, M., Van Hoorick, G., & Wood, M. (2025). Policy Brief: Restoring the Night: A Policy Agenda for Light Pollution Mitigation in Europe. Policy brief written by the PLAN-B project (Horizon Europe No. 101135308) and the AquaPLAN project (Horizon Europe No. 101135471). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15707106
Ferretti et al. (2025)
Ecological consequences of artificial light at night on coastal species in natural and artificial habitats: a review.
AquaPLAN Visualisation Portal
Access to the first interactive map of European marine and freshwater habitats affected by both light and noise pollution (LNP).
Pérez Vega et al. (2024)
Polarised light pollution on river water surfaces caused by artificial light at night from illuminated bridges and surroundings.
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