Sociodemographic inequalities in residential nighttime light pollution in urban Bulgaria: An environmental justice analysis

Aug 21, 2024Environmental research

Differences in Neighborhood Nighttime Light Pollution by Social and Economic Factors in Urban Bulgaria

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Abstract

A Gini coefficient of 0.214 indicates moderate distributive inequalities in outdoor nighttime light exposure among urban residents in Bulgaria.

  • Higher educational attainment is associated with greater exposure to outdoor nighttime light.
  • Respondents with moderate incomes report less exposure at specific quantiles (0.5 and 0.8).
  • Unemployed individuals experience lower exposure at the 0.2 and 0.5 quantiles.
  • Population density is linked to increased levels of nighttime light exposure across all quantiles.
  • City-specific differences reveal variability in the magnitude and direction of exposure associations.

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