Verneplan for skog – vern av 22 områder (Protection plan for forests – protection of 22 areas)

This legislation proposes a plan for the conservation of 22 forest areas in Norway, with the aim of preserving their natural and cultural heritage. The document provides detailed guidelines for the management of these areas, ensuring that forest operations within their boundaries do not compromise their integrity.

The legislation highlights the importance of maintaining and protecting cultural sites, encouraging cooperation between heritage and environmental authorities. It emphasises the need for a collaborative approach to nature conservation and the importance of considering varied interests. The plan acknowledges the impact on surrounding communities and economies, proposing alternative solutions for agriculture and forestry where necessary.

The guidelines include criteria for the establishment of nature reserves, as well as rules for the use and management of the forests. The proposed legislation recognizes the value of Norway’s forests as sources of biodiversity and carbon storage. It suggests a balanced approach to protecting these key areas while allowing for select activities such as hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation.

Overall, the proposed legislation aims to promote sustainable development while safeguarding Norway’s natural and cultural heritage.

Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment
Author(s)
Language
Norwegian
Geography
Norway
Keywords
Forest, Cultural Heritage, Natural Heritage, Cultural Heritage Preservation, Heritage Preservation, Preservation, Conservation, Conservation Practices, Heritage Conservation, nature conservation, Guideline, Heritage Management, Environmental Management, Management, Environmental Protection, Heritage Protection, Protection, Cultural sites, Sites, planning authorities, Cooperation, Communities, Community, Community engagement, community involvement, Community Participation, Human activities, Sustainable Development
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