INTERNATIONAL DARK SKY COMMUNITIES

The International Dark Sky Community (IDSC) designation is the first in the series of the International Dark Sky Places (IDSP).  The IDSC was conceived in 2001 to recognize communities that had taken extraordinary steps in preserving the natural night.  The IDSP task force was then formed in 2006 to explore expanding the program to include Parks and Reserves.

The task force is international in scope, with diverse qualifications all pertaining to the protection of the night.  Task force members include astronomers, ecologists, park employees, planners, and general conservationists.

The IDSC designees must adhere to stringent standards that protect the natural night sky through outdoor lighting plans and ensure the continuation of this protection through planning and zoning directives.  The following is the official definition of an International Dark Sky Community:

a town, city, municipality, or other legally organized community that has shown exceptional dedication to the preservation of the night sky through the implementation and enforcement of quality lighting codes, dark sky education, and citizen support of dark skies.

A community is awarded the IDSC designation after IDSPlaces Committee review and IDA board approval of a comprehensive application.  To read the requirements for submission and the program details please contact us.

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Approved IDSCommunities  

Flagstaff, Arizona


Canopy lighting in Flagstaff, Arizona USA
The World's first IDSC
Courtesy of Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition

 

 

 

 

 

A Protected Night Sky Over Flagstaff

Astronomy Picture of the Day: 2008 April 16

Credit and Copyright: Dan & Cindy Duriscoe, Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition, Lowell Observatory, & USNO

Borrego Springs, California

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Photo Credit: Dennis Mammana

 

 

 

 

Desert Aurora by Dennis Mammana

 

Photo Credit: Dennis Mammana

Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce

      Isle of Sark, Channel Islands

World's First 'Dark Sky Island' 

     Application

     Master Lighting Plan 

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Photo Credit: 

Sark, by Peter Capper, used under Creative Commons license

 

Homer Glen, Illinois

Homer Glen Lighting Ordinance

Statewide Resolution to Control Outdoor Lighting

Village 'founding father' Debra Briggs poses with one of 184 drop lens streetlights replaced under the Homer Glen lighting ordinance.

 

Visit the Illinois Coalition for Responsible Outdoor Lighting website