A Common Heritage
The Right to Starlight

 
International Initiative in Defence of the Quality of the Night Sky as Mankind’s Scientific, Cultural and Environmental Right
 
 


 

Starlight Reserve
 
 

 


STARLIGHT RESERVES
Where the Earth meets the Universe

A Starlight Reserve is a site where a commitment to defend the night sky quality and the access to starlight has been established. Its main function will be to preserve the quality of the night sky and its associated values, being them cultural, scientific, astronomical, natural, or landscape-related.
The concept of Starlight Reserve goes further than the mere protection of the astronomical integrity of the sites. It aims to recover and identify existing values related to the night sky, encompassing landscape, nature, opportunities for science and, in general, the vast arena of cultural heritage, tangible and intangible.
A Starlight Reserve will have a core or dark zone. This is an unpolluted area where natural night sky light conditions are kept intact. This core zone will be protected by a buffer or protection zone to avoid the adverse effects of air and light pollution reaching the core zone. Finally, an external zone where criteria of intelligent and responsible lighting will be enforced, protecting night sky quality from other harmful factors such as air pollution.
Each Starlight Reserve requirements would be specific to the characteristics, singularities and functions of the site, which should be related to the preservation of the quality of astronomical observations, wildlife conservation, together with the maintenance of the integrity of nighttime landscapes and cultural heritage scenarios.
A Starlight Reserve declaration will be accompanied by a participative action plan and an ensemble of recommendations aimed to preserve and recover the night sky quality up to the feasible limits, paying attention to the related cultural, educational, scientific and environmental benefits.
The objectives and functions of Starlight Reserves are guided by the principles contained in the Declaration in Defence of the Night Sky and the Right to Starlight.

REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP AND EXPERT MEETING
Starlight Reserves and World Heritage
FUERTEVENTURA, April, 2009.

Astronomy and World Heritage Initiative
UNESCO - WORLD HERITAGE CENTRE (Astronomy and Worls Heritage Initiative)

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Starlight Declaration pdf
Starligth Declaration Starlight Declaration

"An unpolluted night sky that allows the enjoyment and contemplation of the firmament should be considered an inalienable right of humankind equivalent to all other environmental, social, and cultural rights, due to its impact on the development of all peoples and on the conservation of biodiversity."
Starlight Declaration. La Palma, Spain 2008.

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OTPC
Sky Quality Protection Technical Office

The Sky Quality Protection Technical Office (OTPC) was set up by the IAC in January 1992 to provide advice on the application of the Sky Law (Law 31/1988), which protects the astronomical quality of observatories in the Canaries from: light pollution, radioelectrical pollution, atmospheric pollution, aviation routes. The OTPC provides advice on the application of regulations contained in the Law and produces technical reports for lighting projects and radioelectric stations, as well as issuing lighting certificates. 

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Starlight Reserve Concept
 

STARLIGHT RESERVE
Guideline

Developed by Starlight Initiative (IAC) in cooperation with UNESCO-World Heritage Centre (Initiative Astronomy and World Heritage), IAU (International Astronomical Union) and the support of MaB (MaB Urban Ecology Programme of UNESCO), CIE (International Commission on Illumination), OTPC-IAC (Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias) and UNWTO (World Tourism Organization).
Document (2.8 MB) Starlight Declaration
French version (2.8 MB) Starlight Declaration
Astronomy and World Heritage Initiative (UNESCO - WHC)

 
Starlight Reserve Concept
 
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
AND EXPERT MEETING

Starlight Reserves and World Heritage

the International workshop “Starlight Reserves and World Heritage: Scientific, Cultural and Environment Values” will be held on the island of Fuerteventuura on 10-11 March 2009.
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NZ Starlight Reserve
keep our starlight burning bright

An initiative to establish a Lake Tekapo / Aoraki Mt Cook Starlight Reserve by 2009 (the International Year of Astronomy). This area embraces the Aoraki Mt Cook National Park within the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Site and has the highest mountains in New Zealand.
Brochure Starlight Declaration
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Hawaii
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The Hawaii State Senate Committee on Economical Development and Technology passed Senate Bill 53:
Starlight Reserve
Statewide Lighting Law

Requires department of business, economic development, and tourism, assisted by a temporary advisory committee, to develop a statewide starlight reserve strategy, including an intelligent statewide lighting law, to preserve the quality of the night sky and its associated cultural, scientific, astronomical, natural, and landscape-related values.
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Dark Sky Guidelines
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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The RASC Light Pollution Abatement Committee wish to encourage every RASC Centre, and other groups and organizations to seek out dark sites and local urban areas that can be used for public star nights, or that with some improvements, may become suitable. These properties may be any defined area under the control of management, such as federal or provincial parks or private parks and campgrounds.
Urban Star Park Guidelines Starlight Declaration
Guidelines for Outdoor Lighting in USP Starlight Declaration
Dark Sky Dark Sky Preserve Guidelines Starlight DeclarationGuidelines for Outdoor Lighting in DSP Starlight Declaration
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AstroLab Guide
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AstroLaB
Practical Guide for Lighting

20 December 2007: the United Nations 62nd General Assembly proclaimed 2009 the International Year of Astronomy. The Resolution was submitted by Italy, Galileo Galilei's home country. The International Year of Astronomy 2009 is an initiative of the International Astronomical Union and UNESCO.
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CIE
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CIE
Guidelines and Technical Reports

Artificial Lighting and its Impact on the Natural Environment / Masterplanning urban lighting / Guide lines for minimizing urban sky glow near astronomical observatories, and moore....
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IDA
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IDA
The International Dark Sky Places

Through our International Dark Sky Places program, IDA and its partners certify locations with exceptional nightscapes as International Dark Sky Communities (IDSC), International Dark Sky Parks (IDSP), and International Dark Sky Reserves (IDSR).
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Cover Starlight
A Common Heritage

International Conference in Defence of the Quality of the Night Sky and the Right to Observe the Stars.
Publication Starlight Declaration
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