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miljøhensyn

Miljøhensyn is a term used in Danish and Norwegian to describe the integration of environmental considerations into decision-making across public and private sectors. It denotes the principle that environmental impacts should be weighed alongside economic and social objectives to promote sustainable development. The concept covers factors such as biodiversity, climate change, air and water quality, resource use, waste management, noise, and ecosystem services, and it emphasizes reducing negative effects and enhancing environmental gains throughout a project’s lifecycle.

In practice, miljøhensyn appears in planning, procurement, construction, energy, transportation, and industry. Tools to operationalize it

Policy and governance: The concept is embedded in national planning laws, environmental regulations, and official guidelines

Challenges and criticism: While widely endorsed, effective application of miljöhensyn requires clear targets, verifiable metrics, and

include
environmental
impact
assessments
(EIA),
strategic
environmental
assessments
(SEA),
life
cycle
thinking,
and
sustainability
criteria
in
procurement
and
permitting.
The
aim
is
to
influence
design
choices,
siting,
materials,
energy
efficiency,
and
operational
practices
to
minimize
harm
to
the
environment
and
protect
health
and
resilience.
in
Denmark
and
Norway.
At
the
European
level,
it
aligns
with
policies
on
environmental
protection,
the
circular
economy,
and
climate
action,
promoting
precautionary
and
preventive
approaches
in
public
and
private
decision-making.
enforcement.
Ambiguity,
inconsistent
implementation,
and
potential
trade-offs
with
cost
or
convenience
can
limit
impact,
and
there
is
a
risk
of
greenwashing
without
robust
indicators.