verneområder
Verneområder are areas designated under Norwegian law to conserve biodiversity, landscapes, and cultural values while allowing sustainable use and outdoor recreation. The main legal framework is Naturmangfoldloven (the Nature Diversity Act) of 2009, which provides the basis for designating and managing protected areas. The Norwegian Environment Agency (Miljødirektoratet) coordinates the designation and management of verneområder, in collaboration with counties, municipalities, landowners, and scientific and local communities. Management aims to protect ecosystems, habitats, and representative landscapes, safeguard species, and preserve cultural values tied to the land and sea, while enabling research, education, and recreation.
Categories of verneområder include nasjonalparker (national parks), naturreservater (nature reserves), and landskapsvernområder (landscape protection areas). There
Purpose and impact: verneområder aim to conserve biodiversity, maintain natural processes, protect landscapes and cultural heritage,