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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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Date (Publication)
2013-01-22
Date (Creation)
0001-01-01
Date (Revision)
2025-12-11
Code
kulturmiljoer
Purpose
The term “Cultural environment” was included in the Cultural heritage act as part of the 1992 revision of the act. As a result of the revision it became possible to protect a cultural environment based on the cultural historical value of the environment, even though the separate elements of the cultural environment were not considered worthy of protection in themselves. To protect a cultural environment according to the Cultural heritage act is a comprehensive procedure, and the final resolution is made by the King in State Council. Protected cultural environments are important to consider in planning as they provide restrictions on the use of, often large, municipal areas. The World Heritage Convention was adopted in 1972 and the primary goal of the convention is to identify cultural and natural heritage of universal significance. Norway ratified the convention on May 12th, 1977. The Ministry of Climate and Environment is the topmost responsible authority for following up world heritage in Norway. The Directorate for Cultural Heritage and the Norwegian Environment Agency have the professional responsibility of following up the convention. The Directorate for Cultural Heritage is the coordinating directorate. Even though the UNESCO World heritage environments are not protected according to Norwegian law, they are particularly important cultural environments that must be considered in spatial planning. The historical towns and villages are now experiencing a comprehensive development pressure as a consequence of the urbanising trends in modern societal development. Urban cultural environments of national importance define areas where particular care needs to be taken in future administration and development. Even though these environments do not have formal protection according to Norwegian law, they provide a basis for the identification of consideration zones according to the plan and building act. The environments can also be grounds for objections to spatial planning.
Status
Under development
Point of contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

Riksantikvaren

Christer Vinje Gimse

christer.vinje.gimse@ra.no

Point of contact

Directorate for Cultural Heritage

Datatjenester@ra.no

Publisher

Directorate for Cultural Heritage

postmottak@ra.no

Owner
Maintenance and update frequency
Weekly
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Vernede områder

Nasjonal inndeling i geografiske initiativ og SDI-er
  • Inspire

  • NSDI data

  • Norway Digital

  • Geodata Act

  • Modellbaserte vegprosjekter

  • Felles datakatalog

Nasjonal tematisk inndeling (DOK-kategori)
  • Kulturminner

Place
  • Norway mainland

Theme
  • Cultural environment

  • Cultural environments

  • protected

  • cultural heritage

  • cultural heritage

  • World Heritage

  • UNESCO

Spatial scope
  • National
Specific usage

The term “Cultural environment” was included in the Cultural heritage act as part of the 1992 revision of the act. As a result of the revision it became possible to protect a cultural environment based on the cultural historical value of the environment, even though the separate elements of the cultural environment were not considered worthy of protection in themselves. To protect a cultural environment according to the Cultural heritage act is a comprehensive procedure, and the final resolution is made by the King in State Council. Protected cultural environments are important to consider in planning as they provide restrictions on the use of, often large, municipal areas. The World Heritage Convention was adopted in 1972 and the primary goal of the convention is to identify cultural and natural heritage of universal significance. Norway ratified the convention on May 12th, 1977. The Ministry of Climate and Environment is the topmost responsible authority for following up world heritage in Norway. The Directorate for Cultural Heritage and the Norwegian Environment Agency have the professional responsibility of following up the convention. The Directorate for Cultural Heritage is the coordinating directorate. Even though the UNESCO World heritage environments are not protected according to Norwegian law, they are particularly important cultural environments that must be considered in spatial planning. The historical towns and villages are now experiencing a comprehensive development pressure as a consequence of the urbanising trends in modern societal development. Urban cultural environments of national importance define areas where particular care needs to be taken in future administration and development. Even though these environments do not have formal protection according to Norwegian law, they provide a basis for the identification of consideration zones according to the plan and building act. The environments can also be grounds for objections to spatial planning.

User contact info
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role
Owner
Use limitation

No use restrictions are provided.

Access constraints
Other restrictions
Other constraints
Åpne data
Use constraints
Other restrictions
Other constraints
Norsk lisens for offentlige data (NLOD)
Other constraints

No restrictions are provided.

Classification
Unclassified
Spatial representation type
Vector
Denominator
250000
Language
Norwegian
Topic category
  • Environment
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Supplemental Information
A protected cultural environment is an environment where cultural heritage monuments and sites are part of a greater whole or context. A cultural environment can become protected by the king in order to conserve its cultural historical value.
Unique resource identifier
EPSG:25832
Unique resource identifier
EPSG:25833
Unique resource identifier
EPSG:25835
Unique resource identifier
EPSG:3035
Unique resource identifier
EPSG:4258
Distribution format
Name Version

FGDB

GML

PostGIS

SOSI

FGDB

GML

PostGIS

SOSI

Distributor

Distributor contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

Riksantikvaren

Christer Vinje Gimse

christer.vinje.gimse@ra.no

Distributor
Distributor format
Name Version

SOSI

OnLine resource
Protocol Linkage Name

GEONORGE:DOWNLOAD

https://nedlasting.geonorge.no/api/capabilities/
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Domain consistency

Conformance result

Title

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Title

inspire

Date
Explanation

The data is not evaluated according to the product specification

Conformance result

Title

SOSI produktspesifikasjon: Kulturminner - Kulturmiljøer

Date (Publication)
2018-08-20
Title

sosi

Date
Explanation

The data is according to the product specification

Pass
Yes

Domain consistency

Conformance result

Title

Sosi applikasjonsskjema

Date (Publication)
2018-08-20
Title

uml-sosi

Date
Explanation

SOSI files are according to application form

Pass
Yes

Conformance result

Title

Sosi applikasjonsskjema

Date (Publication)
2018-08-20
Title

uml-gml

Date
Explanation

GML files are according to application form

Pass
Yes

Completeness omission

Name of measure
Prosentvis oppfyllelse av FAIR-prinsipper
Measure description

Angir fullstendighet i forhold til krav fra FAIR-prinsippene (The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship)

Quantitative result

Value
93

Metadata

File identifier
17adbcac-bbb2-4efc-ab51-756573c8f178 XML
Metadata language
Norwegian
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2025-12-17
Metadata standard name

ISO19115

Metadata standard version

2003

Metadata author
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

Directorate for Cultural Heritage

Datatjenester@ra.no

Point of contact
Other language
Language Character encoding
English
UTF8
 
 

Overviews

overview
original
overview
miniatyrbilde
overview
medium

Spatial extent

N
S
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W
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Keywords

Cultural environment
Cultural environments
UNESCO
World Heritage
cultural heritage
cultural heritage
protected


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