alpområden
Alpområden, which translates to "alp areas" or "mountain pasture areas" in English, refers to regions typically found in mountainous terrain where livestock, particularly cattle, sheep, and goats, are grazed during the warmer months. These areas are characterized by their elevation, often above the treeline, and consist of meadows, grasslands, and sometimes rocky slopes. The practice of utilizing these high-altitude pastures is known as transhumance, a seasonal migration of livestock and herders to higher elevations in the summer and back to lower valleys in the winter.
Historically, alpområden have been crucial for supporting agricultural communities in mountainous regions. They provide a source
In modern times, the use and management of alpområden are evolving. While traditional grazing practices continue,