naturtilstander
Naturtilstander is a concept in Norwegian nature conservation policy that translates to "natural condition" or "original state." The term refers to the unaltered state of a natural area, devoid of human impact or artificial influences. This concept was introduced in the 1960s and 1970s as a key idea in Norway's conservation efforts.
The Naturtilstander approach emphasizes the importance of preserving natural areas in their original state, without attempting
In practice, the Naturtilstander concept has guided the conservation of Norway's sensitive and unique natural environments,
Naturtilstander is closely tied to Norway's protected area system, which includes a range of designations from
The Naturtilstander concept has also influenced conservation policies and practices in other countries, and continues to