Martin Labuda
Comenius University
Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Katarína Pavličková
Comenius University
Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Jana Števová
Comenius University
Department of Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
DARK SKY PARKS – NEW IMPULSE FOR NATURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN PROTECTED AREAS (NATIONAL PARK MURANSKA PLANINA, SLOVAKIA)
Dark Sky Parks are one of important measures to support nature tourism in the protected areas. In this paper, we introduce the concept of astro-tourism on the model area of National Park Muranska Planina (Slovakia), which should lead to the establishment of Dark Sky Park and the implementation of measures focused on dark sky protection, i.e. the elimination of light pollution over model area. The concept includes the measurement of night sky brightness, the selection of suitable observational sites and lighting plan. It is very important from the view of ecology, e.g. by the protection of night animal species. On the other hand, these characteristics can be fully used in new tourism concept in that protected area.
Keywords: National Park Muranska planina, light pollution, Dark Sky Parks
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