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Resources
References
Boyce, P.R., C.M. Hunter, and S.L. Vásconez. 2001. An Evaluation of Three Types of Gas Station Canopy Lighting. Troy, New York: Lighting Research Center. Accessed 27 February 2003 at http://www.lrc.rpi.edu/Projects/canopy.pdf
Bullough, J.D. 2002. Interpreting outdoor luminaire cutoff classification. Lighting Design + Application 32(7):44–46.
California Energy Commission (CEC). 2002. “Section 10-114 – Determination of outdoor lighting zones and administrative rules for use.” In 2005 Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings. Draft Report P400-03-001D2. Accessed 13 March 2003 at http://www.energy.ca.gov/2005_standards/documents/ 2002-11-18_workshop/DRAFT-2_2002-11-18.pdf
Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE). In press. Guide on the limitation of the effects of obtrusive light from outdoor lighting installations, Report TC5.12. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage.
Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE). 1997. Guidelines for Minimizing Sky Glow. Vienna: Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage.
Garstang, R. 1986. Model for artificial night-sky illumination. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 98:364-375.
Garstang, R. 1989. Night-sky brightness at observatories and sites. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 101:306-329.
Garstang, R. 1991. Dust and light pollution. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 103:1109-1116.
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA). 2000. American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting, ANSI/IESNA RP-8-00. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA). 1999. Recommended Practice for Outdoor and Environmental Lighting, IESNA RP-33-99. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
Lockwood, G.W., R.D. Floyd, and D.T. Thompson. 1990. Sky glow and outdoor lighting trends since 1976 at the Lowell Observatory. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 102:481-91.
Institution of Lighting Engineers (ILE). 2000. Guidance Notes for the Reduction of Light Pollution. Warwickshire, UK: the Institution of Lighting Engineers.
Rea, M.S., ed. 2000. IESNA Lighting Handbook: Reference and Application, 9th edition. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
Upgren, A.R. 1991. Night-sky brightness from the visibility of stars near the horizon. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 103:1292-1295.
Walker, M. 1977. The effects of urban lighting on the brightness of the night sky. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 89:405-409.
For more information
Many other resources provide information about light pollution. The following is not intended to be a complete list of additional resources; numerous regional and international organizations disseminate information about this topic.
- Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE): Technical reports 146:2002/147:2002 CIE Collection on Glare 2002. Accessed on 31 March 2003 at http://www.cie.co.at/cie/framepublications.html
- International Dark-Sky Association (IDA): http://www.darksky.org
- Lighting Research Center (LRC): http://www.lrc.rpi.edu
- Institution of Lighting Engineers (ILE): http:// www.ile.org.uk
- National Electrical Manufacturing Association (NEMA): Statement of Principles on Outdoor Lighting Codes of the Luminaire Section of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Accessed on 11 March 2003 at http://www.nema.org/index_nema.cfm/563/?pos=2&type=standard&
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