Advancing Light Pollution Mitigation for Biodiversity and Nocturnal Habitats Conservation in the Adriatic-Ionian Region
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B IPA Adriatic-IonianDescription
Territorial Action Plans(EN)
Pilot Action(EN)
Transferability and Implementation Toolkit(EN)
Provisional Action Plan for Nocturnal Habitat Conservation in the Adriatic-Ionian Region(EN)
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-B_IPA-A_2) Supporting a greener and climate resilient Adriatic-Ionian region
Priority specific objective: RSO2.7. Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility
Type of intervention: 079 Nature and biodiversity protection, natural heritage and resources, green and blue infrastructure
Partners (9)
Lead Partner: Razvojni center Murska Sobota
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 950034976
Partner’s ID if not PIC: SI19252048
Address: Kardoševa , 9000 Murska Sobota, Slovenia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: http://www.rcms.si
Total budget: EUR 341 800.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 290 530.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 51 270.00
- Регионална агенција за развој и европске интеграције Београд
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Name: Регионална агенција за развој и европске интеграције Београд
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 917826417
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 102210566
Address: Topličin venac, 1000 Belgrade, Serbia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: http://www.rarei.rs
Total budget: EUR 161 280.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 137 088.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 24 192.00
- Општина Пехчево/Opshtina Pehchevo
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Name: Општина Пехчево/Opshtina Pehchevo
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 4001005107297
Address: Raven , 2326 Pehchevo, North Macedonia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: http://www.pehcevo.gov.mk
Total budget: EUR 151 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 128 520.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 22 680.00
- Javno poduzeće Park prirode Hutovo blato d.o.o.
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Name: Javno poduzeće Park prirode Hutovo blato d.o.o.
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 227274940009
Address: Karaotok, 88307 Višići, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: http://www.hutovo-blato.ba
Total budget: EUR 161 280.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 137 088.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 24 192.00
- Sveučilište u Mostaru
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Name: Sveučilište u Mostaru
Department: Department of Natural Sciences of the Faculty of Natural and Education Sciences
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 994087817
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 227088130005
Address: Trg Hrvatskih velikana, 88000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Department address: Ulica Matice hrvatske, 88000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.sum.ba/
Total budget: EUR 151 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 128 520.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 22 680.00
- Javna ustanova za razvoj Međimurske županije REDEA
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Name: Javna ustanova za razvoj Međimurske županije REDEA
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 904482903
Partner’s ID if not PIC: HR86547803101
Address: Bana Josipa Jelačića, 40000 Čakovec, Croatia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: https://www.redea.hr/
Total budget: EUR 161 280.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 137 088.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 24 192.00
- Comune di Sirolo
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Name: Comune di Sirolo
Department: Environmental and Urban Planning Department
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 00268450426
Address: Piazza Giovanni da Sirolo, 60020 Sirolo, Italy
Department address: Piazza Giovanni da Sirolo, 60020 Sirolo, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: https://comune.sirolo.an.it/
Total budget: EUR 211 680.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 179 928.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 31 752.00
- Parco del Mincio
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Name: Parco del Mincio
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 01590190201
Address: Piazza Porta Giulia, 46100 Mantova, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: http://www.parcodelmincio.it
Total budget: EUR 211 680.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 179 928.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 31 752.00
- Univerza v Mariboru
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Name: Univerza v Mariboru
Department: Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999903646
Partner’s ID if not PIC: SI71674705
Address: Slomškov trg , 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Department address: Koroška cesta, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.fnm.um.si/
Total budget: EUR 211 680.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 179 928.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 85.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 31 752.00
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Lead partner

Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: ADRISKY
Project ID: IPA-ADRION00200
Project start date: 2024-09-01
Project end date: 2027-08-31
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- NightLight (Interreg Europe) (EN) | The Night Light project brought together regional authorities from The Netherlands, Hungary, Spain, Luxembourg, Denmark, Slovenia, and Italy, to strengthen their regional policies for light pollution prevention, dark sky preservation, and sustainable economic use of places with dark skies. Each partner region introduced packages of policy measures at the regional level to promote a reduction in light pollution, protect the implemented darkness through specific designations, and establishing the groundwork for dark sky eco-tourism. The ADRISKY project builds on this work by drawing from policy recommendations and best practices made by the project, but also adds the unaddressed dimension of ecological and human health protection. (EN), Dynamic Light (Interreg Central Europe) (EN) | The Dynamic Light project developed a methodology for energy efficient lighting in urban areas that is sensitive to the need for light pollution reduction, while meeting the social needs of urban populations active at night. The project laid the foundation for higher quality, controllable lighting with better visual performance and improved safety of urban environments across Europe.The ADRISKY project expands on this work by including ecological factors and biodiversity sensitivity in lighting recommendations, and extending the recommendations made to protected areas and various habitat types, not just urban ones. (EN), Starlight (Erasmus) (EN) | The STARLIGHT project aims to encourage sustainable dark sky tourism by training and up-skilling tourism providers and tourism educated individuals with various areas of expertise from institutions in six European countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Spain. By promoting dark sky tourism, the project raises awareness about the importance of dark sky preservation among tourism providers, public authorities, and the general public. The ADRISKY project builds on this work by integrating the ecological aspects of light pollution into outreach and communication activities. (EN), ADRILINK (Interreg Adrion) (EN) | The LP1 established the "Interpretation Center for Dark Sky Conservation" within the Adrilink project (Adriatic Landscape Interpretation Network) in the organisation's home region of Pomurje Slovenia. The ADRISKY project will boost the interpretation centre's role of a regional platform for issues related to light pollution and nocturnal habitats preservation, and allow further development of the interpretation centre with additional features, information, knowledge, and interactive experiences. (EN), Life at Night (LIFE+) (EN) | LIFE+ Life at Night project focused on the problem of light pollution due to lighting of cultural monuments and churches in particular. In the project, a lamp was developed which produces less light pollution, has a smaller impact on nocturnally active animals and consumes less electrical energy than lamps that were previously used. The knowledge generated and the equipment developed within this project will be used in the ADRISKY project in some of the pilot actions. (EN), Globe At Night (NSF) (EN) | By participating in the Globe At Night programme, individuals worldwide have been able to contribute valuable data on night sky brightness. This citizen-science campaign has amassed a substantial database of over 200,000 measurements from people in 180 countries over the last 14 years. These measurements provide crucial insights into the extent and severity of light pollution globally. By leveraging the extensive network and global reach of the Globe At Night programme, ADRISKY can access a wealth of citizen-contributed data and promote its own initiatives to a wider audience. Similarly, the Globe At Night programme can benefit from ADRISKY's project outcomes, methodologies, and best practices in addressing light pollution in the Adriatic-Ionian region. (EN), Night Sky Light Pollution (NASA) (EN) | NASA's project utilises satellite imagery and ground-based measurements to assess global light pollution levels. ADRISKY will leverage NASA's data and employ its Anecdata platform for further data collection, enhancing understanding and supporting effective mitigation strategies in the Adriatic-Ionian region. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 1 763 080.00
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 1 498 618.00
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 85.00%
Co-financing sources:
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- Comprehensive Report on State of the Art
- Light Pollution Conference Report
- Data Collection and Analysis Guidelines
- Stakeholder Engagement Plan
- Best Practices Catalogue
- Consolidated Report on Key Areas of Intervention
- Territorial Light Pollution Mitigation Plans
- Pilot Action Plan
- Pilot Implementation Impact Assessment and Expansion Potentials Report
- The Adriatic-Ionian Light Pollution Mitigation Platform Protocol of Cooperation
- Catalogue of Methods and Solutions for Effective Light Pollution Mitigation
- Consolidated Report on Bridging Activities
- Comprehensive Policy Recommendations Report
- Preliminary Blueprint for Nighttime Ecosystem Preservation in the Adriatic-Ionian Area
Contribution to wider strategies and policies:
- EUStrategyAdriaticIonianRegion The project's focus on light pollution mitigation, sustainable tourism, cross-border cooperation, regional policy alignment, and research and innovation aligns with the EU strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian region. It contributes to the region's environmental protection, sustainable development, and the achievement of the EU's overarching goals in the area. More specifically, the project will primarily contribute to the Environmental pillar of the strategy, namely the challenge 3.2 Transnational terrestrial habitats and biodiversity, which calls for joint macro-regional efforts to protect "transnational habitats and landscape elements of central importance for large carnivores and migratory bird species" (p. 48), many of which are adversely affected by light pollution shrinking nocturnal habitats and infringing on natural darkness necessary for their mating, food-seeking, and territorial and migratory activities.
- EuropeanGreenDeal The project's focus on light pollution mitigation, sustainable development, climate action, research and innovation, and public engagement aligns with the objectives and principles of the European Green Deal. By addressing the environmental impacts of light pollution and promoting sustainable practices, the project supports the broader vision of a greener and more sustainable Europe. As one of key policy documents under the European Green Deal initiative, the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 states that "Pollution is a key driver of biodiversity loss and has a harmful impact on our health and environment" (sec. 2.2.9.). The proposed project is directly addressing these issues by mitigating the negative effects of light pollution on biodiversity and nocturnal habitats.
- Other The Territorial Agenda 2030 calls for a response to the increasing pressure concerning sustainable development and climate change in several fields, among them in the field of loss of biodiversity and land consumption. Moreover, the agenda supports "development of nature-based solutions as well as green and blue infrastructure networks" (p. 48). Dark infrastructure, which will be explored and devisd in pilot areas within the project, adds additional quality of darkness criteria to ensure the protection of the nocturnal aspects of green and blue infrastructure.
- Other Marine ports, especially those handling cargo ships, are the biggest light polluters in Europe. Some project partners are located in marine areas which are heavily affected by light pollution due to excessive use of light in the sector of blue economy, with negative effects on marine life and biodiversity. The project will address these issues in accordance with the Initiative for the sustainable development of the Blue Economy in the Western Mediterranean and strive to open a discussion and a productive search of alternative, more sustainable methods in order to lessen the burden of blue economy on biodiversity and marine life.
- Other The ADRISKY project is closely aligned with the principles of the New European Bauhaus initiative, promoting sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusivity within the framework of the European Green Deal. By addressing the issue of light pollution across the Adriatic-Ionian region, ADRISKY embodies the Bauhaus commitment to sustainable living, advocating for the use of energy-efficient lighting solutions and sustainable practices in urban and rural planning. This focus contributes to environmental conservation and enhances the aesthetic value of preserving the natural darkness of night skies, aligning with the Bauhaus ethos of blending functionality with aesthetic harmony to maintain the integrity of nocturnal habitats.
- Additionally, ADRISKY resonates with the New Bauhaus's emphasis on inclusivity and interdisciplinary collaboration, involving a wide range of stakeholders, from local communities to transnational partners, in its efforts to mitigate light pollution. Through citizen science initiatives and the development of Territorial Action Plans, the project encourages widespread participation and ensures its benefits are felt by a diverse audience. This approach reflects the Bauhaus vision of crafting accessible and universal solutions to contemporary challenges. By integrating disciplines such as environmental science, urban planning, policy development, and community engagement, ADRISKY exemplifies the Bauhaus principle of interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing not only the environmental and aesthetic quality of the region but also the quality of life for its inhabitants, thus making a substantial contribution to the ideals of the New European Bauhaus.
- Other The ADRISKY project contributes to the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) by embodying its core priorities of environmental protection and enhancing institutional capacity and cooperation. The EUSDR, which seeks to address shared challenges in the Danube Region through coordinated actions, places a strong emphasis on the preservation of biological diversity and natural reserves.
- ADRISKY’s initiatives to diminish light pollution and promote nocturnal habitat conservation directly support the EUSDR’s dedication to environmental protection. The project’s efforts to involve local communities, educational institutions, and the broader public in awareness and educational activities are in line with the EUSDR’s goal of boosting socio-economic, human, and institutional development through enhanced knowledge and consciousness about environmental issues.
- Moreover, ADRISKY’s transnational approach to preserving night skies and enhancing nocturnal ecosystems aligns with the EUSDR’s focus on transnational cooperation, which is pivotal given the strategy’s encouragement for increasing network activities and fostering regional and interregional cooperation. In summary, ADRISKY advances the EUSDR’s overarching aims for smart, sustainable, and inclusive growth by addressing specific environmental challenges via collaborative, public engagement, and conservation efforts, contributing to the strategy's objective of good governance through multi-stakeholder involvement and promoting initiatives that benefit the wider macro-region.
- Other The project contributes to the Regional Development Programme for Pomurje 2021-2027 (of which LP1 is the author) in several ways, aligning with the programme's focus on environmental protection and sustainable regional development. The programme emphasises the concept of a "Healthy and Green Region," which includes comprehensive protection of natural resources and the efficient use of renewable resources. By addressing light pollution, the project supports the protection of biodiversity and landscapes, which is a significant component of the environmental investments in the region, as highlighted by the substantial allocation of prospective funds towards environmental protection in Pomurje.
- Other The ADRISKY project contributes significantly to the "Contratto di Fiume" initiative led by the Mincio Park (PP5), a strategic agreement aimed at sustainable river basin management. This collaboration is rooted in the principle of engaging with local stakeholders to enhance the ecological and recreational value of the park while ensuring its preservation for future generations.
- By addressing the issue of light pollution and advocating for the conservation of nocturnal habitats, ADRISKY aligns with the "Contratto di Fiume" by promoting environmental sustainability and ecological awareness. The project's emphasis on reducing light pollution complements the initiative's objectives by contributing to the protection of biodiversity within the river basin and its surrounding areas. This is particularly relevant for nocturnal species, whose habitats are often disrupted by artificial lighting.
- Moreover, ADRISKY's collaborative and participatory approach resonates with the "Contratto di Fiume's" pillar of stakeholder dialogue. By involving a wide range of partners and associated stakeholders from various sectors and countries, ADRISKY fosters a transnational dialogue on sustainable environmental practices, sharing knowledge and best practices that can be applied within the Mincio Park context. This engagement helps to ensure that the strategies for mitigating light pollution and preserving nocturnal environments are inclusive, holistic, and aligned with the overall objectives of sustainable exploitation and conservation of the park's natural resources.
- Other The ADRISKY project contributes to the Development Plan of Međimurje County (relevant for PP5) by directly addressing environmental conservation and sustainability goals. Međimurje County, renowned for its commitment to ecological preservation and sustainable development, aims to balance economic growth with the protection of its rich biodiversity and natural habitats.
- Through its focus on mitigating light pollution and preserving nocturnal habitats, ADRISKY aligns with the county’s objectives by implementing strategies that safeguard local ecosystems and contribute to the broader goal of environmental sustainability. The project's innovative approaches, including the development of Territorial Action Plans and a comprehensive toolkit for light pollution mitigation, offer practical solutions and guidelines that can be integrated into the county's environmental policies and practices.
- Furthermore, ADRISKY fosters community engagement and awareness on the issue of light pollution, enhancing public understanding and participation in conservation efforts. This public engagement is crucial for the success of the county’s development plan, as it relies on the active involvement of local communities, stakeholders, and authorities in pursuing sustainable development initiatives.
- By contributing to the preservation of nocturnal environments and reducing light pollution, ADRISKY supports Međimurje County’s vision of a balanced and sustainable development, ensuring that environmental protection remains a central component of the county’s future growth and development strategies.
- Other The ADRISKY project enriches the Conero Nature Regional Park's conservation efforts (relevant for PP4) by tackling light pollution and safeguarding nocturnal habitats, aligning with the park's goals of biodiversity protection and sustainable tourism. By mitigating light pollution, ADRISKY helps preserve the delicate ecosystems crucial for nocturnal species, contributing to the park's ecological diversity. The initiative also underscores the importance of dark skies for enhancing visitor experiences through eco-friendly tourism opportunities, such as stargazing and night walks, which resonate with the park's sustainable development aims.
- Moreover, ADRISKY's strategies for community engagement and education play a vital role in raising awareness about the significance of conserving natural night environments. This fosters a conservation-minded community, encouraging practices that reduce light pollution and support the park’s broader conservation objectives. The collaborative approach of the project, involving a range of partners and stakeholders, brings innovative, science-based solutions to light pollution mitigation, setting a precedent for integrated conservation strategies within the park. In essence, ADRISKY’s contributions to the Conero Park’s conservation plan reflect a holistic approach to environmental stewardship, promoting biodiversity, sustainable tourism, and community involvement in conservation efforts.
- Other The ADRISKY project contributes to the Hutovo Blato Nature Park (PP7) management plan by addressing critical aspects of environmental conservation, particularly focusing on the mitigation of light pollution and the preservation of nocturnal habitats. Hutovo Blato, as a vital bird reserve and a biodiverse wetland area, benefits immensely from efforts to reduce light pollution, which is crucial for maintaining the natural behaviors and habitats of nocturnal and migratory species that the park is renowned for.
- The project's initiatives align with the park's management objectives by ensuring that the natural darkness of night skies is preserved, enhancing the ecological integrity of the area. This preservation is vital for the reproduction, feeding, and migration patterns of many species within the park, contributing directly to the conservation of biodiversity.
- Furthermore, ADRISKY promotes community engagement and environmental awareness among local populations and visitors. This educational outreach is key to fostering a culture of conservation, encouraging sustainable practices that benefit the park's long-term ecological health. By raising awareness about the importance of dark skies and their role in ecosystem balance, the project supports the management plan’s goals of sustainable tourism and environmental education.
- Additionally, the collaborative nature of the ADRISKY project, involving various stakeholders across different sectors and regions, offers valuable insights and methodologies for light pollution mitigation that can be integrated into the park's management strategies. This approach not only strengthens the park’s conservation efforts but also promotes a model of transnational cooperation and shared best practices for environmental stewardship.
- Other The ADRISKY project contributes to the City of Belgrade Development Strategy (relevant for PP9) by addressing environmental sustainability and urban quality of life improvements through its focus on mitigating light pollution and preserving nocturnal habitats. This initiative aligns with Belgrade's goals of enhancing urban environments, promoting green and sustainable urban planning, and improving the wellbeing of its residents.
- By implementing strategies to reduce light pollution, ADRISKY aids in creating healthier, more sustainable urban spaces that benefit both the environment and the city’s inhabitants. The reduction of light pollution contributes to energy efficiency, reduces carbon footprints, and supports biodiversity within urban ecosystems, aligning with Belgrade’s ambitions for environmental sustainability.
- Furthermore, the project's emphasis on community engagement and education fosters public awareness about the importance of preserving dark skies. This not only enhances the city's aesthetic and recreational value but also promotes a culture of sustainability among residents and stakeholders. The initiative encourages the adoption of sustainable practices and technologies that can be integrated into the city's infrastructure, such as energy-efficient lighting and smart urban planning, contributing to the Development Strategy’s vision of a smart, resilient, and sustainable city.
- Additionally, ADRISKY’s collaborative and interdisciplinary approach offers Belgrade valuable insights into innovative solutions for light pollution mitigation, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and best practices. This can inspire further initiatives within the city that contribute to its development strategy, emphasising sustainability, innovation, and quality of life for its residents.
Programme Common Output Indicator:
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RCO 084 - Pilot actions developed jointly and implemented in projects, Measurement unit:
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RCO 116 - Jointly developed solutions, Measurement unit:
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RCO 083 - Strategies and action plans jointly developed, Measurement unit:
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RCO 087 - Organisations cooperating across borders, Measurement unit:
Programme Common Result Indicator:
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RCR 084 - Organisations cooperating across borders after project completion, Measurement unit:
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RCR 104 - Solutions taken up or up-scaled by organisations, Measurement unit:
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RCR 079 - Joint strategies and action plans taken up by organisations, Measurement unit:
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSAIR
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Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B IPA Adriatic-Ionian
Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2025-06-23
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
70 / 70 (100%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
638 / 638 (100%)
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