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Published on Nov 21, 2015
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VISUAL POLLUTION
BY KELLIE JONSECK & KATRINE KARTEVOLL
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Bruno Santos
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WHAT IS IT?
Visual pollution impact one's ability to enjoy a vista or view.
It is any unwanted sight that mentally or physically affects the community or creates any health hazards.
Anything that you would call visually damaging to the nearby landscape.
Sulfates, nitrates, organic carbon compounds and soil dust can be called visual pollution.
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miskan
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MEASURED
Visual pollution can be measured by size of the object that is blocking or disturbing a vista or view.
It can also be measured by the amount of gases, organic carbon compounds and soil dust that are in the air.
One can measure visual pollution by the amount of objects contributing to visual pollution in one area.
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ali_pk
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EXAMPLES OF MEASUREMENTS
Wind turbines can count as visual pollution, and it can be measured by size and amount of wind turbines.
Measuring the amount of smoke in the air by percentage is another way of measuring visual pollution.
The dimensions and size of billboards, building and signs are one way to measure visual pollution.
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aguscr
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EFFECTS
Visual pollution limits the ability to view distant objects.
Visual pollution such as garbage or graffiti can cause serious accidents if a driver gets distracted by it.
Effects are also marketing, by companies advertising their product or service.
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BOSSoNe0013
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OTHER PROBLEMS
Dust and other chemicals in the air can cause resoiratory problems among humans and other species.
Poor planning of buildings and transportation systems will give issues such as public safety as well as pollution.
Haze is a problem as it will block the view, and in some cases being able to see long distances is important.
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Wouter de Bruijn
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INDIVIDUAL, COMMUNITY, AND NATIONAL SOLUTIONS
Individual solutions can be to set an example by good behavior, and getting education about the environment.
Community solutions to the problem are to involve the citizens in city cleaning, and keeping it pollution free.
A national solution is for the government to plan and make environmental policies.
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USAG-Humphreys
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