dark skies

Many Gateway & Natural Amenity Region (GNAR) communities value the night sky as an important component of their cultural heritage and rural character. They understand the public health benefits of regulating their lights during the nighttime hours. Additionally, as light pollution encroaches on the starry views in the world’s metropolitan areas, GNAR communities see economic opportunity in urbanites’ rising interest in astro-tourism.

GNAR communities throughout the western United States have adopted exterior lighting ordinances, carried out exterior lighting assessments of publicly-owned fixtures, partnered with astronomical groups and universities to study their light pollution contributions, and have worked with the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) to receive special recognition for their efforts. The Dark Skies Toolkit provides a range of informational and educational resources designed for individuals, communities, and planners to promote, protect, and enjoy natural night skies.

TOOLS & RESOURCES

Dive Into The Night
dive into the night


New to the topic of dark skies? The Dive into the Night Toolkit includes a selection of our favorite dark-sky introductory resources that lay a foundation for dark sky conservation best practices, benefits, and programs.

Dark Sky Certifications
dark sky certifications

The Dark Sky Certifications Toolkit includes tools and resources to aid communities, parks, and protected land areas in achieving an International Dark Sky Place Certification. 

Local Officials
plannersanddecisionmakers

The Planners & Decision Makers Toolkit offers a suite of resources to aid and educate planners and decision makers to better understand the implications of dark sky conservation and to plan for and implement effective policies.

Good Neighbor
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The Good Neighbor Toolkit includes resources for better understanding what it means to be a good neighbor, how to take action around your own home and neighborhood, and an overview of good neighbor lighting policies and best practices.

Dark Skies & Culture

dark sky certifications

The Dark Skies & Culture Toolkit includes resources to learn more about archeoastronomy, ethnoastronomy. and other cultural astronomy concepts and traditions.

Lighting Design

dark sky certifications

The Lighting Design Toolkit includes resources for understanding outdoor lighting basics, responsible lighting principles, and identifying dark-sky-friendly lighting. Ideas and examples of how to creatively incorporate dark-sky themes into outdoor designs are also included.


 

 

 

Citizen Scientist
citizen scientist

The Citizen Scientist Toolkit includes resources to empower members of the public to collect, analyze, and share natural nighttime data.

 

Astrotourism
astrotourism

The Astrotourism & Recreation Toolkit includes resources regarding astronomy and dark-sky related tourism and recreation, including potential benefits and suggestions as to how and where to experience exceptional night skies.

 

Night Skies Network
IORT Night Skies page

Go to the Night Skies webpage on the Insitute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism's page to connect with the dark sky communities of the Colorado Plateau Dark Sky Cooperative, the Basin and Range Dark Sky Cooperative, and Western Night Skies Council.