Good lighting is not always equivalent to more, brighter lighting. Nuances are important.
Best practice public lighting design is part 3 of the Shine a Light educational series and considers what good public lighting is and proposes how to achieve it. This involves exploring key technical lighting factors such as colour temperature, colour rendering, brightness, and uniformity, as well as strategies to minimise negative effects of lighting and lighting maintenance.
This is an evidence-based research report, independently conducted by Victoria Walks & Webb Australia.
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Part 1, Public lighting for social, economic and environmental benefit is available for download here.
Part 2, Candidate locations for public lighting is available for download here.