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试卷: LEED v4 GA模拟题B卷[查看] Which referenced standard is used for reducing site lighting pollution? A: Low Impact Development (LID) B: BUG rating C: Green Infrastructure (GI) D: Best Management Practices (BMP) 参考答案: B
本题解释: 正确答案:B
系统解析: Knowledge Domain: Sustainable Sites (SS)
The goals of light pollution reduction are to: reduce sky glow to increase night sky access, minimize light trespass from the building and site, improve nighttime visibility through glare reduction, and reduce development impact on nocturnal environments. A properly designed exterior lighting system reduces three forms of light pollution: uplight, glare, and light trespass. To meet uplight and light trespass requirements, the project team must use either the backlight-uplight-glare (BUG) method or the calculation method. The lighting design must adhere to the MLO lighting zone that applies to the project, and there are 5 zones: Zone 0 - no ambient lighting, Zone 1 - low ambient lighting, Zone 2 - moderate ambient lighting, Zone 3 - moderately high ambient lighting, and Zone 4 - high ambient lighting.
LID, GI, and BMPs address rainwater management.
Site design and development > exterior lighting
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