kranskärlterritorium
Kranskärlterritorium (Swedish: "Kranskärlterritorium") is a proposed administrative region in northern Sweden that has been suggested as part of an innovative public health initiative focusing on cardiovascular disease prevention. The concept was first articulated by the Swedish National Institute for Health and Welfare in a 2021 policy brief, in which it was described as a "health-oriented territorial unit" designed to integrate medical, environmental and lifestyle data for more targeted interventions. The territory would encompass approximately 10,000 square kilometres, covering parts of the Västerbotten and Norrbotten counties, and would be populated by roughly 150,000 residents.
The governing structure of Kranskärlterritorium is intended to be a hybrid of local council representation and
The economic emphasis of Kranskärlterritorium would be on sustainable development and health‑turism. The region seeks to