This legislation discusses the planning and safeguarding of cultural heritage in relation to the Norwegian Planning and Building Act. The legislation provides guidelines for local authorities and cultural heritage managers to follow in order to ensure the protection and preservation of historic buildings and sites.
One of the key themes of the legislation is the need for a coordinated approach to cultural heritage preservation. This involves collaboration between local authorities and heritage experts to identify and protect buildings and areas of historical significance.Local communities are encouraged to take an active role in identifying and promoting the significance of local heritage, as well as contributing to its management and preservation.
The legislation outlines the importance of including cultural heritage in local planning and development decisions to prevent damage or destruction of significant sites. This includes the requirement for a cultural heritage impact assessment to be undertaken for any proposed project that could adversely affect the heritage value of an area.
Overall, the legislation emphasises the importance of cultural heritage in Norwegian society and the need to balance the demands of development with the safeguarding of cultural heritage. Its impact on heritage is significant, as it provides guidelines and a framework for effective management and preservation of cultural heritage for future generations.