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Abu Dhabi introduces 'Dark Sky Policy' to combat light pollution

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The Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) in Abu Dhabi has introduced a new 'Dark Sky Policy'. This policy aims to regulate lighting practices to preserve the natural beauty of the night sky.

Under the Dark Sky Policy, interior lighting within homes and offices will be inspected to control light spillage outside. The primary focus is addressing the excessive or inappropriate use of artificial lighting indoors and outdoors.

The policy will be enforced through a methodology designed to combat light pollution, accompanied by awareness programs. It will apply to various settings, including public buildings, streets, parks, beaches, and commercial and industrial areas. Guidelines include shielded lighting, motion-activated security lighting and coordinated shutdown of non-security lighting at midnight.

Aligned with global efforts led by the International Dark Sky Association, Abu Dhabi's Dark Sky Policy adopts a multifaceted approach. It aims to promote sustainable lighting systems, protect the natural environment and wildlife, support scientific research in astronomy, enhance public health and promote sustainable development.

Residents and relevant entities must adhere to the policy's conditions, applicable manuals,and the Estidama Pearl Building Rating System.

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