Thursday Jul 11, 2024
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM BST
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Join us for an enlightening online panel discussion exploring the profound effects of artificial light on our planet's ecosystems. As urbanisation and technology advance, the increasingly pervasive occurrence of artificial light is reshaping natural environments, with significant implications for wildlife and ecological processes.
This discussion will be introduced and chaired by Kevin Gaston, Professor of Biodiversity and Conservation at the University of Exeter, Cornwall. Kevin is an ecologist and conservation biologist who has worked extensively on nighttime ecology and the impacts of anthropogenic activities on the nighttime, particularly through the effects of artificial light. He was also the founding Director of the Environment and Sustainability Institute from 2010–17.
Topics to be covered:
Professor of Biodiversity and Conservation - Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI), University of Exeter, Cornwall
CEO and Executive Director - Dark Sky International, Arizona
Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics - Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Exeter
Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography - Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Exeter, Cornwall
Research Fellow - Environment and Sustainability Institute (ESI), University of Exeter, Cornwall
Interactive Q&A Session:
Engage directly with our panellists in a live Q&A session - pose your own questions, share your thoughts, and participate in a collaborative discussion about the future of artificial light and ecology.
Who Should Attend?
This event is ideal for environmental scientists, urban planners, policymakers, wildlife conservationists, students, and anyone interested in understanding the environmental impact of artificial light and contributing to solutions for a more balanced coexistence with nature.