NIGHTSCAPE
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A Quarterly Member Publication of the International Dark-Sky Association
Winner: Arizona Society of Association Executives
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©2011 Wicked Delicate Films LLC
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Nightscape #84 Parks and Protected Areas Program IDA's unique partnership with the National Park Service is promising exciting results. Work on lighting upgrades in nine national parks is wrapping up with innovative design recommendations that will protect wildlife and nocturnal habitats while providing safety and security for overnight visitors, as well as for those attending evening events. IDA plans to release "best practice" outdoor lighting design standards for parks and natural environments in mid-2012. This important work presents a natural opportunity to expand two of IDA primary objectives... Also The Global Night Sky Monitoring Network Remembering Chris Walker Plus:
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| 2012 | |||
| Spring | Issue #84: Parks and Protected Areas | ||
| 2011 | |||
| Summer | Issue #83: The City Dark | ||
| Winter/Spring | Issue #81/82: The World at Night | ||
| 2010 | |||
| Spring | Issue #80: Seeing Blue (Blue Rich White Light) | ||
| 2009 | |||
| Winter | Issue #79: Annual General Meeting |
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| Autumn/ Summer |
Issue #77/78: Light at night and human health | ||
| Spring | Issue #76: Universe Awareness | ||
2008 |
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| Winter | Issue #75: The International Year of Astronomy 2009 | ||
| Autumn | Issue #73/74: IDA 20th Anniversary Issue | ||
| Summer | |||
| Spring |
Issue #72: Wildlife and Light Pollution
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2007 |
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| Autumn |
Issue #71: Dark Sky Destinations
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| Summer |
Issue #70: The Art of the Ordinance
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| Spring | Issue #68/69: Conference Issue | ||
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2006 |
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| Autumn |
Issue #67: The Costs of Light Pollution | ||
| Summer | Issue #66: Sustainability, Urban Planning, and What They Mean to Dark Skies | ||
| Spring | Issue #65: Annual Meeting 2006 | ||
2005 |
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| Winter | Issue #64: Our Oceans’ Disappearing Dark Skies | ||
| Autumn | Issue #63: Bright Ideas for Dark Skies: New & Emerging Technologies for Dark Sky Friendly Lighting | ||
| Summer | Issue #62 (June): Lighting for Wildlife with Bright Days and Dark Nights | ||
| Spring | Issue #61 (March): IDA Mark Preserves the Dark | ||
2004 |
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| Winter | Issue #60 (December): Meeting News: Think Global, Act Local | ||
| Autumn | Issue #59 (September): Lighting and Crime: Most Still in the Dark about Real Security Lighting | ||
| Summer | Issue #58 (June) | ||
| Spring | Issue #57 (March): With and Without (Light Pollution, That Is) | ||
2003 |
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| Winter | Issue #56 (December): LIPA Works to Save the Night Sky | ||
| Autumn | Issue #55 (September): Quality Lighting and Advocacy: An Awarding Experience! | ||
| Summer | Issue #54 (June) | ||
| Spring | Issue #53 (March) | ||
2002 |
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| Winter | Issue #52 (December): IDA Boston: Progress Through Partnerships | ||
| Autumn | Issue #51 (September): Leonids and Lighting: How Will Natural and Manmade Lighting Affect This Year’s Show? | ||
| Summer | Issue #50 (June): Greetings from Tucson, Home of the International Dark-Sky Association | ||
| Spring | Issue #49 (March) | ||