landbevegning
Landbevegning is a Norwegian concept that translates to "land movement" in English. It refers to the country's right to reallocate land from private ownership to public or non-private use, including urban planning and development projects. The concept is rooted in Article 92 of the Norwegian Constitution, which states that the government has the authority to acquire private land for public purposes.
Landbevegning allows the government to expropriate private land in cases where it is deemed necessary for
The decision to initiate landbevegning is typically taken by the relevant local or regional authorities, in
Landbevegning has been used extensively in Norway since the 1970s to implement urban renewal projects, build