Verneplan for skog – vern av 25 skogområder (Protection plan for forests – protection of 25 forest areas)

This legislation outlines a comprehensive protection plan for 25 significant forest areas in Norway. It aims to balance conservation and economic interests while ensuring sustainable forest management.

Through extensive consultations with relevant stakeholders, the plan seeks to preserve key ecological values, including biodiversity, ecological connectivity, and cultural heritage. The legislation details the process of consultation and the measures taken to address concerns from affected parties. It also mandates a rigorous monitoring system to assess the effectiveness of the conservation measures.

The purpose of this legislation is to ensure the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services, as well as to secure the cultural heritage of Norway’s forests, for the long-term benefit of society and the environment. This legislation is critical for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of heritage, as it outlines essential criteria for the conservation of significant forest areas, with crucial implications for research, landscape management, and planning in general.

Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment
Author(s)
Language
Norwegian
Geography
Norway
Keywords
Environmental Protection, Heritage Protection, Protection, Conservation, Heritage Conservation, nature conservation, Forest, Economic Benefits, Sustainable practices, sustainable preservation, Natural value, Biodiversity, Biodiversity conservation, Cultural Heritage, Environmental Impact Assessment, Quality assessment, Preservation, Heritage Preservation, Long-term benefits, Professionals, Research, Planning
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