STARLIGHT: A COMMON HERITAGE
PROCEEDINGS II
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Session 1 The cultural dimension of night sky.
Session II New tourism and knowledge dimensions of nightscapes
III. THE IMPORTANCE OF STARLIGHT IN HUMAN CULTURE
THE CULTURAL DIMENSION OF THE NIGHT SKY Gloria L�pez Morales THE IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTING THE NIGHT SKY Pere Horts SEEKING STARLIGHT: DREAMS OF TRANSCENDENTALISM, MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION Juan Antonio Belmonte UNESCO THEMATIC INITIATIVE ASTRONOMY AND WORLD HERITAGE Anna Sidorenko-Dulom TO NAVIGATE TIME. CONTEMPLATIONS ON SKY AND LAND. AN AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE Marea Atkinson FRAGILE LIGHT: A CONFLUENCE OF ART AND SCIENCE David Madacsi LIGHT AND ARCHITECTURE C�sar Portela DESERT TOURISM, ARCHITECTURE AND STARLIGHT. Virginie Lefebre
THE IMPORTANCE OF OBSERVATION IN ASTRONOMY EDUCATION AND THE NEED FOR CLEAR AND NONPOLLUTED SKIES Rosa M. Ros THE UNIVERSE AWARENESS PROGRAMME. THE TUNISIAN EXPERIENCE. Mohamed Hedi Ben Ismail THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF THE NIGHT SKY Margarita Metaxa & P. Niarchos STATUS AND PLANS FOR GLOBE AT NIGHT 2006-2009 Malcom Smith, Connie Walker, Stephen Pompea, Douglas Isbel, Pedro Sanheza, D. Mckenna, Pat Seitzer, Peter Michaud, Jorge Garc�a, Rodrigo Carrasco, David Orellana, Dan Brocious & Kim Patten BRIGHT STARS ABOVE THE BIOSPHERE. THE SECRETS OF POLYNESIAN NAVIGATION Wolf M. Iwand PROMOTING A WORLD HERITAGE PARK IN THE SKY AT LAKE TEKAPO IN THE MT COOK REGION OF NZ AND DEVELOPING ASTRO-TOURISM AT MT JOHN OBSERVATORY Graeme Murray STAR PATH Miquel Serra-Ricart ORBITAL, LUNAR AND INTERPLANETARY TOURISM: OPPORTUNITIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES IN STAR TOURISM. Dirk H. R. Spennemann
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