2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.814
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The Review of the Selected Challenges for an Incorporation of Daylight Assessment Methods into Urban Planning in Poland

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“…The boundary conditions of external lighting for all meteorological models of sky brightness distribution and preliminary configuration and validation were studied by Perez et al [54] and Igawa et al [55]. Certain aspects of integral lighting have been proposed already in [56] Katunský, D. Lighting conditions at workplaces were examined using both practical and calculation methods [57,58], and incorporation of methods of daylight assessment into urbanization was studied by Sokol, N. [59] and Chen, K.W. [60].…”
Section: Sustainability In Industrial Building Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boundary conditions of external lighting for all meteorological models of sky brightness distribution and preliminary configuration and validation were studied by Perez et al [54] and Igawa et al [55]. Certain aspects of integral lighting have been proposed already in [56] Katunský, D. Lighting conditions at workplaces were examined using both practical and calculation methods [57,58], and incorporation of methods of daylight assessment into urbanization was studied by Sokol, N. [59] and Chen, K.W. [60].…”
Section: Sustainability In Industrial Building Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During October and November 2015, survey data collected from 600 households were used to test hypotheses on demographic and socioeconomic, information and participatory determinants of willingness to purchase LEDs [9]. Residential lighting has been studied in different countries such as India [5], [10], the United States [11], Indonesia [3], Jordan [12], Finland [13], Egypt [14], Surabaya [15], Japan [16], Poland [17], Brazil [18] and Nigeria [19]. Other studies have covered rural areas, including those of India [20] and Nepal [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%