Sociology and biodiversity
Launched in 2023, the DarkER Sky Interreg project aims to establish a common protocol for combining modifications to public lighting and measurements of impacts on biodiversity across the territories involved through 13 partners.
Researchers from the Noz Breizh chair will also contribute to this large-scale project: in Brest, several sociological surveys dedicated to the study of nighttime have already been carried out since 2022 within the framework of the chair. The idea here consists in establishing a new common sociological survey protocol, graduated according to the specific means and interests of the various DarkER Sky study areas.
Several sites will serve as demonstrators in Brest, through a professional workshop involving M1 students from the Institut de Géoarchitecture, supervised by Pierre-Guillaume Prigent, Edna Hernández González and Moulin à étincelles, supported by Sébastien Gallet and Enora Morin.
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