A Heritage Without Boundaries: Nature-Culture Synergies in and around Norwegian Protected Landscapes

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Bolette Bele
Véronique Karine Simon Nielsen
Graham Fairclough
Peter Herring
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[1] Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO),McCord Centre for Landscape
[2] Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU),undefined
[3] Newcastle University,undefined
[4] Independent Researcher: Penhale,undefined
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Human Ecology | 2024年 / 52卷
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National park management; Landscape; Heritage; Biocultural diversity; Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK); Conservation; Hardangervidda National Park; Norway;
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We address the question of nature-culture synergies in protected mountain landscapes with a specific focus on the Norwegian National Park of Hardangervidda. Fragile and complex ecosystems developed from long-lasting socio-ecological grazing processes that started approximately 4000 years ago in Scandinavia are facing manifold environmental challenges and societal issues that endanger both natural and cultural heritages. Our goals are to clarify the nature-culture synergies and relationships and investigate holistic management and preservation of natural and cultural values. Our results highlight an urgent need to develop holistic conservation frameworks and methodologies for protected landscapes that integrate cultural and natural heritages and enhance the potential of local communities to protect threatened semi-natural environments and experienced-based knowledge for the future.
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