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Shows total population on grids 5000 x 5000 m for 2019
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The dataset covers cultural environments protected according to the Cultural heritage act § 20, areas included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list, and urban cultural environments of national importance. The cultural environments that are protected according to the Cultural heritage act § 20 have the same protection as any protected cultural heritage site or monument. Candidates to the UNESCO World Heritage list are proposed by the Directorate for Cultural Heritage based on cultural environments that are considered to have international cultural heritage value. Urban cultural environments of national importance include towns and villages in Norway that contain cultural environments of national cultural heritage value. These cultural environments are not subject to formal protection, but it cannot be ruled out that some of these environments, or objects within them, should in the future become protected according to the Cultural heritage act.
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Total population on grids 1000 x 1000 m for 2023
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Total population on grids 1000 x 1000 m for 2019
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Show total population on grids 5000 x 5000 m
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N250 Map Data is a generalisation of N50 Map Data and cartographically adapted to a scale of 1:100,000 - 1:300,000. N250 Map Data covers mainland Norway delimited by the national borders with neighbouring countries and the territorial boundaries in the sea.
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Forest site class defines a land type according to it's timber productivity. Classes are: Very high; High; Medium; Low; Non-productive; Not relevant; Not known. Forest site class is a valid attribute for the following land types: Forest; Peat bog. The national land resource database (AR) classifies the land cover of mainland Norway according to the suitability for agriculture and natural plant production. National land resource datasets are available at scale 1:5.000 (AR5), 1:50.000 (AR50) and 1:250.000 (AR250). AR250 is the Norwegian low resolution land resource dataset, covering the entire mainland Norway. It is built and maintained for cartographic presentations at regional level (1:100.000 to 1:300.000). The dataset is not intended for spatial analysis. Features in AR250 are continuous areas represented as polygons with attributes assigned according to the classification criteria of AR250. The primary level of classification is land type (arealtype), based on a combination of land cover and land use. Second level attributes are forest site quality class (skogbonitet) and forest cover type (treslag). AR250 also includes information about arable land on current bare land, marsh or forest. In AR250, the general minimum mapping unit is 10 hectares for polygons that have identical combinations of attribute values. Smaller mapping units occur between identical land types if they have different forest cover or forest site quality.
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Show total population on grids 5000 x 5000 m
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S250 Map data is a generalization of S100 Map data, cartographically suited for scales 1:100 000 to 1:300 000. The product covers the land area of Svalbard.