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Author | Haukeland, J.V., Dybedal, P., | ||||
Title | Visitor Monitoring in a World Heritage Area – The West Norwegian Fjordsnærøyfjorden and Geirangerfjorden | Type | |||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | MMV 8 - Proceedings | Issue | Pages | 33-35 | |
Keywords | MMV8 | ||||
Abstract | The two West Norwegian Fjords,Nærøyfjordenand Geirangerfjorden, were registered on the World Heritage List in 2005. TheWorld Heritage Areascomprise narrow, deep and long fjords with steep sided rock walls that are consideredarchetypical parts of the world’s fjord landscapes. Numerous waterfalls and free-flowing rivers run across forests on their way to the sea. Thefjordsrepresentunique geological values and offer anoutstanding natural beauty. Nærøyfjorden and Geirangerfjorden also include small communities as well as reminisces of shut down tiny dairy farms supplementing cultural and aesthetical values to the natural fjord landscape. Moreover, the world heritage areas also include protected landscapes and natural reserves according to the Norwegian Nature Diversity Act. | ||||
Call Number | Serial | 3870 | |||
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