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The dataset defines siidas in the Sami reindeer grazing area. A siida is a group of reindeer owners who practice reindeer husbandry together in particular areas. There are summer siidas and winter siidas. There have been a little less than 100 summer siidas over the past few years, and around 150 winter siidas in the Sami reindeer grazing area. A siida comprises one or more siidaunits, each of which has a responsible leader.
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Digital terrain models with heights in a 5x5 meter grid (2 m for Bjørnøya). The product consists of regional terrain models and covers parts of Svalbard. Covered area increases continuously with the production of map data.
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Offline map of Svalbard equivalent to the zoom level for 1:40 000 in the cache service NP_Basiskart_Svalbard_WMTS_25833 The map is generated with the production of new map data and updates in the map service above. The map is in JPEG 2000 (JP2) file format, and suited for use in GIS and map apps for Android and iOS, e.g. GeoViewer. File size approx. 600MB.
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The dataset defines areas within the Sami reindeer grazing area where the right to herd reindeer is restricted due to special legal conditions. The reindeer grazing areas where Sami reindeer husbandry takes place covers approx. 40% of the land area of Norway, extending from Finnmark in the north to Engerdal, Hedmark in the south. Sami reindeer husbandry also takes place in Trollheimen on the basis of a special legal arrangement. Non-sami reindeer husbandry takes place in the mountain areas in Southern Norway, based on agreements with landowners.
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The dataset defines areas within the Sami reindeer grazing area where the right to herd reindeer is restricted due to special legal conditions.
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TopoJanMayen is the Norwegian Polar Institute's topographical application for Jan Mayen, and contains maps and satellite images. Beyond basic functionality as coordinate readings and place name searches, distance measurements and data plotting, the user can also browse place names information and landscape photos.
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The service contains generalized versions of the official topographical data of Svalbard. The content is limited compared to the WMTS service.
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Overview of the high voltage subsea cable network in Norway. This includes central, regional and high voltage distribution networks, i.e. networks with a voltage of 1 kV and above.
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Reindeer husbandry in Norway is conducted primarily in the Sámi reindeer herding area, which is divided into six regional reindeer herding areas; East-Finnmark, West-Finnmark, Troms, Nordland, Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag/Hedmark. The Reindeer herding area comprises approximately 14,000 km2 or 40% of Norway’s surface area. In addition to these are four so-called semi domesticated reindeer herding districts (tamreinlag) outside the Sámi reindeer herding area and the work with reindeer in these is of non-sámi character. The right to own reindeer according to the reindeer husbandry act includes the right to graze reindeer in the mountains and other sites, including former cultivated fields and hay meadows outside and which are not linked to inhabited areas or facilities in operation, unless they are kept in the claim and not used as pasture, unless the area is fenced to keep out reindeer. Grazing rights include the right to seasonal grazing as necessary, such as spring, summer, autumn and winter grazing and also migratory routes, calving areas and rutting areas. Outside the Sámi reindeer herding area, reindeer husbandry may not be conducted without the King’s special permission. Such permission can be granted only to a person who by written sources can prove that they are associated with the current landowners and rights holders, or can access large enough areas with good reindeer pastures. A permit may not be granted within the wild reindeer area, nor so close to the Sámi reindeer herding area that it might cause conflict. The permit can be given for a certain period and the management can be subject to certain conditions.
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The service contains the orthophotos currently produced for Svalbard. Derived from the 25833 service.