Controller
The conservation regulations for Jomfruland National Park provide guidelines for traffic in and use of the national park.
Controller
The conservation regulations for Jomfruland National Park provide guidelines for traffic in and use of the national park.
The purpose of Jomfruland National Park is to preserve a large natural area with geological distinctiveness with ice margin deposits and biodiversity in the sea and on land with distinctive and representative ecosystems and landscapes that are free from major natural interventions.
The conservation regulations for Jomfruland National Park and the conservation regulations for Stråholmen Landscape Conservation Area are the starting point for the protected areas. In addition to the protection regulations, other laws and regulations help to define the framework for Jomfruland National Park and Stråholmen Landscape Conservation Area. The aim of management is to ensure that important natural values are preserved, while allowing visitors to experience the special natural and cultural values of the protected area.
Key laws and regulations of importance to the protected area
The regulations for Jomfruland National Park can be found by following the link Regulations on the protection of Jomfruland National Park.
Regulations for Stråholmen landscape conservation area can be found by following the link Regulations for the protection of Stråholmen landscape conservation area.
In addition to the conservation regulations, the Nature Diversity Act and the Outdoor Recreation Act also play a key role in the management of the national park.
You can read the Nature Diversity Act by following the link Act on the management of nature's diversity.
You can read the Outdoor Life Act by following the link Law on outdoor life.