landsskoðunum
Landsskoðunum is an Icelandic term that translates to "general surveys" or "national surveys." It refers to a series of comprehensive studies and assessments conducted by the Icelandic government to evaluate the country's natural resources, environment, and infrastructure. The first landsskoðunum was initiated in 1756 by King Christian VII of Denmark, who ruled over Iceland at the time. This initial survey focused on mapping the country's resources and infrastructure.
The surveys have been conducted periodically since then, with the most recent one taking place in the
The data collected during landsskoðunum is used to develop strategies for sustainable development, resource management, and
Landsskoðunum has evolved over time, adapting to changing needs and technologies. Today, it is seen as a