17-19 nov 2004 – International Symposium on Obtrusive Light and Sky Glow

Il responsabile tecnico scientifico di CieloBuio – UAI – IDA Italia sarà presente a Barcellona per presentare il Software di ottimizzazione illuminotecnica Easy Light – Save the Sky. Inoltre verrà presentato un documento sull’importanza delle emissioni a bassi angoli nel produrre inquinamento luminoso, della necessità dell’estensione dei provvedimenti a tutto il territorio, della proposta di una banda spettrale protetta.
L’international Symposium on Obtrusive Light and Sky Glow che si terrà a Barcellona dal 17 al 19 novembre avrà un nutrito programma come di seguito allegato. Per ulteriori approfondimenti: http://www.enisoft.com/~celfosc/eng/inicionou.htm The International Symposium on Obtrusive Light and Sky Glow (www.cie-ida-barcelona2004.org) has been organised in Barcelona by the INTERNATIONAL DARK SKY ASSOCIATION and DIVISION 5 (Outdoor Lighting) of the COMISSION INTERNATIONALE DE L’ECLAIRAGE.

The two major international entities that study this subject, respectively, from the perspective of CAUSES AND EFFECTS will meet at this Symposium for the first time.

It will undoubtedly be an ideal occasion to establish dialogue and collaboration between both sectors, which has already shown to be necessary and productive in other matters.

The concern for problems related to Light Pollution is increasingly important every day and over time has led to the application of:

New lighting developments to prevent or reduce incidence.
Legislation, Regulations and Ordinances to diminish their effects.
Therefore, it is advisable to establish channels for dialogue among all sectors involved with the aim of harmonising their different demands, and achieving solutions that are not only possible but also effective.

The Symposium will join specialists, professionals, scientists and users from the field of lighting, as well as astronomy, biology and ecology, who will present and debate the latest advances, proposals and achievements.

It is a pleasure for us to invite all scientists, technicians and persons related to the subject to enrich the contents of this Symposium with their collaboration.

We trust that the expectations of all those who attend this International Symposium will be fully satisfied by the scientific and social programme we are preparing.

Barcelona is a modern, hospitable, coastal city with a port that is filled with art and museums that join the avant-garde, classical and contemporary elements. We invite you to visit the city at this important international meeting which we hope you will participate in.

To be held from Wednesday 17 November to Friday 19 November, coordinated with the Science Week that will be held on the same dates.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

The official languages of the Symposium are English, Spanish and Catalan. Simultaneous translation in the three official languages of the Symposium will be offered at all sessions

PROGRAMME OF SESSIONS
Wednesday 17 November

15,00 -16,15
Opening event and Guest Conference
Sr. Nigel POLLARD
Director of Div. 5 “Outdoor Lighting” of the CIE
UNITED KINGDOM PLANS FOR CONTROLLING OBSTRUSIVE LIGHT

TECHNICAL SESSION MEETING ROOM 113

16,15-16,40 PROFITABLE EXECUTIONS TO OPTIMISE LIGHTING AND MINIMIZATION OF LIGHT POLLUTION
Josep M.Olle Martorell – Reus Council

16,40-17,05 MINIMIZATION OF LIGHT POLLUTION IN NEON SIGNS
Francisco Javier Díaz Castro – Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands
Juan Federico de la Paz Gómez – Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands

17,05-17,30 THE CITY AS A BALANCE BETWEEN LIGHTING FUNCTIONS AND POLLUTION
Josep Maria Berengueres i Palau – Barcelona City Council
Francesc Cavaller Galí – C. & G. Carandini, S.A.

17,30- 18,00 Coffee-break

18,00 – 19,30 Round Table. Social, economic and environmental implications

Presidence: General Director of Environmental Quality . CATALAN AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT
Chair: Cel Fosc

Thursday 18 November

9,30 -10,30 The environment at night: innovation, efficiency and modernisation opportunity.
CATALAN MINISTER FOR HOUSING AND THE ENVIRONMENT. CATALAN AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT

MEETING ROOM 113
10,40-11,00 LIGHT POLLUTION: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Patricia Elke Rodríguez Schaeffer
Autonomous University of Chiapas, Mexico / Catalonia Polytechnic University

11-11,20 Minimizing Light Pollution – the German Rail Approach
Axel Stockmar Peter Siemt LCI Light Consult International – Deutsche Bahn AG

TECHICAL SESSION MEETING ROOM 131
10,40-11,00 NIGHT GLOW, PHOTOMETRIC EFFICACY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
José Ignacio Urraca Piñeiro

11-11,20 Lighting Design – from dusk till dawn. Qualitative and quantitative light planning aspects in terms of Dark Sky
Veronika Monheim
Erco Leuchten

11,20-11,50 Coffee-break

TECHNICAL SESSION MEETING ROOM 113
11,50-12,10 LIGHT POLLUTION AND MAINTENANCE. APPLICATIONS IN CATALONIA
Francesc Pecanins Roure – SECE

12,10-12,30 A proposal for practical evaluation in the design stage, of Obtrusive Light from Outdoor Lighting Installations
Haldun Demirdes – Lighting Design and Application Center Outdoor – Europe
Christine Venin, Vincent Laganier – Philips Lighting Miribel / France

12,30-12,50 PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LIGHTING REGULATIONS IN NORTHERN CHILE
Pedro Sanhueza – Northern Chile Sky Protection Office – OPCC

12,50-13,10 Minimising sky glow and obtrusive light: an unexpected way to improve the global efficiency of a lighting installation!
Jacques Lecocq – Thorn lighting

13,10-13,30 INCORPORATION OF LIGHT POLLUTION RESEARCH IN LIGHTING PROJECTS
Manuel García Gil – CA2L , S.L.
Á lvaro Jiménez Sánchez – CA2L , S.L.

TECHNICAL SESION MEETING ROOM 131
11,50-12,10 PHOTOMETRIC CONTROL VERSUS FHS. INDALUX EXPERIENCES
Alfonso Ramos Moisés Domingo – INDALUX Iluminación Técnica, S.L.

12,10-12,30 Photometry of Skyglow and the increasing loss of dark skies in rural areas in the UK
Christopher Baddiley – British Astronomical Association Campaign for Dark skies

12,30-12,50 SKY GLOW CAUSED BY THE SPILL LIGHT FROM OFFICE BUILDINGS
Toshie Iwata Naoko Oba, Kohji Kawakami, Takuji Uozumi, Shunsuke Kohko Tokai University, 2 Yuko Keisou, Co., 3 Iwasaki Electric Co., Ltd.

12,50-13,10 A LIGHT POLLUTION STUDY AT THE NAVARRE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
Ignacio Navarro Otano

13,10-13,30 PILOT ACTION PLAN IN RELATION TO LIGHT POLLUTION IN WATER PURIFICATION PLANTS IN CATALONIA
Javier Canosa Picabea – CATALAN WATER AGENCY
Josep Miranda Badia – SGS Tecnos S.A.

13,30-15,00 Lunch time

TECHNICAL SESSION MEETING ROOM 113
15-15,30 TREATMENT OF LIGHT POLLUTION IN THE CITY OF ROSARIO – ARGENTINA
Directorate General of Public Lighting, Rosario – Argentina

15,30-16,00 ECOLIGHT, THE FIGHT AGAINST LIGHT POLLUTION IN THE ALBUFERA NATURE PARK, THROUGH THE LIFE PROGRAMME
Jordi Domingo Calabuig – Devesa-Albufera Technical Office. Valencia City Council
Vicente Blanca Giménez – School of Architecture. Polytechnic University of Valencia

16,00-16,30 MUNICIPAL PLAN FOR THE REDUCTION OF LIGHT POLLUTION
Joaquim Fàbregas Sagué – Masnou Town Council
Francisco Gil Fernández – Masnou Town Council
Joan Jover Diaz – Masnou Town Council
Mario Mateos Oliveras – Masnou Town Council

TECHNICAL SESSION MEETING ROOM 131
15,00 – 15,20 FIGHTING LIGHT POLLUTION ONLINE – A GUIDE TO GOOD LIGHTING PROJECTION
Laura Cinquarla – iGuzzini illuminazione
Pasqualino Cosenza – iGuzzini illuminazione
Josep Masbernat – iGuzzini illuminazione

15,20 – 15,40 PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF LIGHT POLLUTION
Antonio Espín Estrella – Department of Civil Engineering, University of Granada
Jesús Miguel Medina Imbroda – Department of Civil Engineering, University of Granada

15,40 – 16 ,00 WHO DOES NOT BENEFIT FROM THE FIGHT AGAINST LIGHT POLLUTION?
Carlos Sierra Garriga – UPC
Francesc Cavaller Galí – C & G CARANDINI
Moisés Sánchez Aguilar – Sabadell Town Council

16,00- 16,20 EMPIRICAL MODEL TO HELP COMPLY WITH THE KYOTO TREATY AT LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS IN CATALONIA
Lluís Ferrero Andreu – Catalonia Polytechnic University
Ramón San Martín Páramo – Catalonia Polytechnic University

16,30 – 17 Coffee-break

17,00-18
Guest Conference (ROOM 113)

Dr. Fabio FALCHI ISTIL
CIELO BUIO
DIRECT VERSUS REFLECTED UPLIGHT IN CREATING LIGHT POLLUTION, AND THE OPTIMIZATION OF EXTERIOR LIGHTING”

18,00 – 19,30 Round Table.Pesponsibility and Municipal issues

Friday 19 November

TECHNICAL SESSION. MEETING ROOM 113
9,30 – 10,00 SOLAR ENERGY AS A TOOL TO REDUCE LIGHT POLLUTION
Joaquim Terés – BONAL,S.A.

10,00-10,30 DESIGN, MIXING BEAUTY AND USABILITY
Viktor Villarraso Santa – Cole Ediciones de Diseño, S.A.
Josep María Serra – Cole Ediciones de Diseño, S.A

10,30-11,00 TECHNICAL CRITERIA TO INTRODUCE INTO LIGHTING PROJECTS FOR IMPROVED ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND LIGHT POLLUTION. APPLICATION IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MEDIONA (ALT PENEDÈS)
Josep Solé Arques -Barcelona Provincial Council
Luis Ferrero Andreu – Technical Office for Cooperation

11,00- 11,30 Coffee-break

11,30-13,00 News and interesting issues

13,00- 14,00 Guest Conference

Dra. Maria CALVO.
Professor of Administrative Law at the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
ENJOYING THE STARRY SKY: A RIGHT WITH NO LEGAL PROTECTION

Poster area will be placed at Room 114.Posters will be displayed during all the Symposiun days.

nº 1 TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN LIGHTING TO CONTROL AND MINIMISE LIGHT EMISSION TOWARDS NON-DESIRABLE AREAS
Francesc Cavaller – C. & G. Carandini, S.A.

nº 2 MEASURES ADOPTED IN ANDALUCIA TO PROTECT SKY QUALITY FROM LIGHT POLLUTION
Juan Contretas Gonzalez
Amelia Rodríguez Martín
María Cristina García Monte
Francisco Javier Bernal Márquez
Andrés Leal Gallardo
Environment Department of the Government of Andalusia, Empresa de Gestión Medioambiental S.A.

nº 3 THE USE OF PROJECTORS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE LAW ON THE SKIES
Federico de la Paz Javier Díaz Castro – Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands

nº 4 PROTECTION OF THE SKY IN THE CANARY ISLANDS
Federico de la Paz Javier Díaz Castro – Astrophysics Institute of the Canary Islands

nº 5 AGAINST LIGHT POLLUTION
Josep Masbernat Piergiovanni Ceregioli – Iguzzinni Iluminazione

nº 6 ESPECTROPHOTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF SKY GLOW OVER GRANADA FROM THE SIERRA NEVADA OBSERVATORY. SOURCES OF LIGHT POLLUTION
José L. Ortiz – Andalucia Astrophysic Institute, CSIC.
Antonio Espín – Granada University

nº 7 0 DEGREES EXTENSIVE SOLUTIONS
Juan Ruiz – ATP ILUMINACIÓN

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