Director General,
Norwegian Environment Agency
Head of Administrative Authority
Norway
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Project Leader,
Norwegian Environment Agency
National Focal Point, STRP Focal Point
Norway
Email: jan.petter.huberth.hansen@miljodir.no
Phone: +4791372303 |
Senior Adviser,
Norwegian Environment Agency
CEPA Government Focal Point
Norway
Email: msa@miljodir.no
Phone: +47 73 580 500 |
13 July 2015
Norway
On 1-3 July 2015, a Ramsar Advisory Mission (RAM) team travelled to the Nordre Tyrifjord area in Norway. The purpose of the mission was to evaluate the...
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2 July 2013
Norway
The city of Bodø in Norway hosted the seventh meeting of the Habitat Contact Forum (HCF VII) from 11 to 13 June. HCF activities are part of the Nature...
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13 July 2013
Norway
Norway, the Ramsar Convention's third Contracting Party, has designated 12 new Wetlands of International Importance, effective 27 May, mostly island and...
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27 October 2014
Norway
The Ramsar Site Trondheimfiord Wetland System, first designated in 2002, has been significantly extended in 2014 by the government of Norway to include nine...
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11 December 2014
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden, Canada, United States of America
Arctic peatlands, glacier forelands, rivers, lakes, wet tundras, seashores and shallow bays make up the largest part of the Arctic (at least 60% of the...
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29 May 2015
Norway
The Nordic Council of Ministers for the Environment made a joint statement on the importance of peatlands in preserving biodiversity and limiting human...
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4 December 2015
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden
Peatlands cover only 3% of the earth’s land surface but contain an estimated 550Gt carbon – more than all the world’s forest. Nordic Council of Ministers...
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24 June 2011
Norway
Norway designates 14 new Ramsar SitesThe Government of Norway has designated 14 new Wetlands of International Importance. Norway now has 51 sites on the...
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24 June 2011
Norway
The Government of Norway has designated 14 new Wetlands of International Importance. Norway now has 51 sites on the Ramsar List, totaling 838,127 hectares. A...
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9 September 2002
Norway
The Ramsar Bureau is absolutely delighted to announce that the Government of Norway has designated 14 new Wetlands of International Importance, to be dated...
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29 June 1997
Norway
Ramsar Bureau Visit to Norway, 14-20 June 1997 The Bureau's Regional Coordinator visited Norway from 14-20 June, following an invitation by...
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4 February 2017
Norway
Marine and coastal areas are among the most productive ecosystems on earth and provide a range of social and economic benefits to humans. As much as one...
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8 May 2017
Czech Republic, Norway
On 26 April 2017, the prestigious Liechtenstein Palace in Prague was the location of the final conference of the project on “conservation, research and...
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16 October 2018
Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland
A number of Contracting Parties in Europe have worked with the Convention Secretariat to update the information on all their Wetlands of International...
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2 February 2009
Norway
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2 February 2013
Norway
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2 February 2013
Norway
Ramsar site Dokkadeltaet nature reserve
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