kalfjäll
Kalfjäll is a Swedish term referring to the treeless alpine tundra found in the Scandinavian Mountains. It represents the landscape above the natural tree line, characterized by low-growing vegetation such as mosses, lichens, grasses, and dwarf shrubs. The terrain is often rocky and uneven, with scattered boulders and scree slopes. In many areas, kalfjäll is also punctuated by small lakes and tarns formed by glacial activity.
The kalfjäll ecosystem is a unique environment adapted to harsh conditions, including cold temperatures, strong winds,
Human activity in the kalfjäll is often seasonal. Historically, it was used for summer grazing of livestock.