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The battle of the Norwegian coastline : A study on development of the Norwegian coastline and its impact on public access and biological diversity, exemplified with the case of Hvaler

机译:挪威海岸线之战:挪威海岸线的发展及其对公共交通和生物多样性的影响的研究,以哈瓦勒为例

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For the last 40 years or so, the coastline southeast of Norway has changed dramatically when it comes to biological diversity, public access and esthetic appearance. Many of these less fortunate changes reflect a changing society, which now focus on development and privatization.The coast is an enormous recreational resource, visited annually by tens of thousands, but as coastal development and growth continues, public access to these areas decrease. As a result, conflicts arise between coastal developers, private property owners, environmental organizations and the authorities were one side seeks to promote further development while the other fights for the protection of public access to the coastal shores and different fragile species that reside there.In 1965 the Norwegian Government passed a legislation which prohibited further building activities from the water line and 100 meters into the land (the 100-meter belt). However, in order to uphold the individual municipality’s autonomy, it is possible to exempt from this law through dispensations or through regulations plans within municipality plans. The County Governor and the central government has the possibility to interfere with exemptions that conflict with Norwegian national guidelines and values, but research has led to believe that many county governors in Norway seldom use such measures.This master thesis seeks out to explore why and how there has been increased building activity since the national legislation against building within the 100-meter belt in 1965 and furthermore explore the effects on biological diversity and public access. In order to investigate these issues the author has explored different pressure groups that either oppose or support such coastal development with attempts to determine their actual influential attributes by analyzing coastal legislations and institutions, and through relevant fieldwork.The Hvaler archipelago, one of the most popular cabin communities and coastal recreational areas in Norway has been used as a case for this thesis.
机译:在过去的40年左右的时间里,挪威的东南海岸线在生物多样性,公共通道和审美外观方面发生了巨大变化。其中许多不幸的变化反映了一个不断变化的社会,该社会现在专注于发展和私有化。海岸是一种巨大的休闲资源,每年有成千上万的人光顾,但是随着海岸的发展和增长的继续,进入这些地区的公众通道减少了。结果,沿海开发商,私有财产所有者,环境组织和当局之间出现了冲突,一方面是为促进进一步发展而另一方面是为保护公众进入沿海海岸和居住在那里的各种脆弱物种而进行的斗争。 1965年,挪威政府通过了一项法律,禁止从输水管道和进入土地100米(100米皮带)的地方进行进一步的建筑活动。但是,为了维护各个自治市的自治权,可以通过行政法规或市政计划中的法规计划来免除该法律。县长和中央政府有可能干预与挪威国家准则和价值观相抵触的豁免,但研究表明,挪威许多县长很少使用此类措施。本硕士论文旨在探讨原因和方式自1965年国家立法禁止在100米范围内建造建筑物以来,建筑活动有所增加,并且进一步探讨了对生物多样性和公共通道的影响。为了调查这些问题,作者探索了反对或支持这种沿海发展的不同压力群体,试图通过分析沿海立法和机构以及通过相关的田野调查来确定其实际的影响属性。最著名的哈瓦勒群岛之一本文以挪威的机舱社区和沿海休闲区为例。

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