Foredrag til kongelig resolusjon om Verneplan for skog

This legislation revolves around the creation of four new nature reserves in forests through the implementation of the Norwegian Biodiversity Act. These new reserves are intended to protect the biodiversity of forests that are home to endangered species, such as the white-backed woodpecker and the Siberian jay.

Through the creation of these reserves, Norway seeks to slow the rate of deforestation and ensure the preservation of the country’s natural heritage for future generations. The legislation highlights key findings and conclusions based on the current state of Norwegian forestry and the application of the new measures, and provides background information on the Norwegian Biodiversity Act and its role in the preservation of the country’s ecosystems.

Overall, the legislation highlights the importance of preserving and protecting Norway’s natural resources and heritage. By implementing the measures set out in the document, Norway seeks to mitigate environmental damage and preserve its unique ecosystems for years to come.

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Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment
Author(s)
Language
Norwegian
Geography
Norway
Keywords
Damage prevention, Environment, Heritage Preservation, Preservation, deforestation, Forest, Protected areas, protected species, Endangered, Natural Heritage, Natural Resources, Biodiversity conservation, Biodiversity
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