The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability

The long-term sustainability of space activities is an emerging issue to which actors in the global space community –including governments, agencies, and industry– are devoting increasing amounts of attention and resources. Considering the sustainability of space activities involves taking into acc...

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Main Authors: Laura Delgado López, Christopher D. Johnson, Victoria Samson, Michael Simpson, Brian Weeden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Externado de Colombia 2014-12-01
Series:OASIS
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Online Access:https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/oasis/article/view/4008
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spelling doaj-568f98b2f33744d5b821cb59a8552ffd2020-11-25T02:11:03ZengUniversidad Externado de ColombiaOASIS1657-75582346-21322014-12-01203995The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space SustainabilityLaura Delgado LópezChristopher D. JohnsonVictoria SamsonMichael SimpsonBrian Weeden The long-term sustainability of space activities is an emerging issue to which actors in the global space community –including governments, agencies, and industry– are devoting increasing amounts of attention and resources. Considering the sustainability of space activities involves taking into account the present population of space debris, the size of the debris population in the most commonly-used Earth orbits in the future, and the possibility of collision events between objects in space. Addressing space debris and other threats to space sustainability involves both technological and political solutions. The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (copuos) has led a major effort to define such solutions and has established a working group tasked with the development of non-binding long-term sustainability (lts) guidelines. This article includes an overview of the concept of space sustainability, a discussion of the need, development, and current status of the lts guidelines, as well as an analysis of some of the guidelines themselves. It concludes with a broader discussion of space as an area without state sovereignty – one of the key aspects that have influenced the development of non-binding measures to address the space sustainability challenge. In this context, and given the governance questions that arise from the interaction between states and non-state actors in this domain, this discussion should be of interest to international relations scholars and practitioners.   https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/oasis/article/view/4008Space sustainabilityinternational cooperationUnited Nations.
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author Laura Delgado López
Christopher D. Johnson
Victoria Samson
Michael Simpson
Brian Weeden
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Christopher D. Johnson
Victoria Samson
Michael Simpson
Brian Weeden
The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability
OASIS
Space sustainability
international cooperation
United Nations.
author_facet Laura Delgado López
Christopher D. Johnson
Victoria Samson
Michael Simpson
Brian Weeden
author_sort Laura Delgado López
title The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability
title_short The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability
title_full The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability
title_fullStr The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed The Importance of the United Nations Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Space Activities and Other International Initiatives to Promote Space Sustainability
title_sort importance of the united nations guidelines for the long-term sustainability of space activities and other international initiatives to promote space sustainability
publisher Universidad Externado de Colombia
series OASIS
issn 1657-7558
2346-2132
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The long-term sustainability of space activities is an emerging issue to which actors in the global space community –including governments, agencies, and industry– are devoting increasing amounts of attention and resources. Considering the sustainability of space activities involves taking into account the present population of space debris, the size of the debris population in the most commonly-used Earth orbits in the future, and the possibility of collision events between objects in space. Addressing space debris and other threats to space sustainability involves both technological and political solutions. The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (copuos) has led a major effort to define such solutions and has established a working group tasked with the development of non-binding long-term sustainability (lts) guidelines. This article includes an overview of the concept of space sustainability, a discussion of the need, development, and current status of the lts guidelines, as well as an analysis of some of the guidelines themselves. It concludes with a broader discussion of space as an area without state sovereignty – one of the key aspects that have influenced the development of non-binding measures to address the space sustainability challenge. In this context, and given the governance questions that arise from the interaction between states and non-state actors in this domain, this discussion should be of interest to international relations scholars and practitioners.  
topic Space sustainability
international cooperation
United Nations.
url https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/oasis/article/view/4008
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