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Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park ( no, Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella nasjonalpark) is a
National Park A national park is a nature park, natural park in use for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state dec ...
in Norway. It was established in 2002 to replace and enlarge the former Dovrefjell National Park which had been established in 1974. The park occupies and encompasses areas in three Norwegian counties: Innlandet, Trøndelag, and
Møre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal (; en, Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the town of Molde, while Ålesund is the ...
and includes large parts of the mountain range of Dovrefjell along with the
Sunndalsfjella Sunndalsfjella is a mountain range in Innlandet, in southern Norway, to the north of Dombås. The range is transversed by the European route E6, E6, with most of the mountain range lying within the Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park, Dovrefj ...
mountains. Together with the National Park, there are eight landscape protected areas and two
biotope A biotope is an area of uniform environmental conditions providing a living place for a specific assemblage of plants and animals. ''Biotope'' is almost synonymous with the term "habitat", which is more commonly used in English-speaking countrie ...
protected areas that were established adjacent to the park in 2002, comprising a total protected area of . The park itself lies within the municipalities of Dovre and Lesja (in Innlandet county), Oppdal municipality (in Trøndelag county), and Sunndal and
Molde Molde () is a town and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Romsdal. It is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. The administrative centre of the m ...
municipalities (in
Møre og Romsdal Møre og Romsdal (; en, Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway. It borders the counties of Trøndelag, Innlandet, and Vestland. The county administration is located in the town of Molde, while Ålesund is the ...
county).


Ecology

The National Park was established to
* preserve a large, continuous and essentially untouched mountain area, * preserve an alpine ecosystem with its natural biodiversity, * preserve an important part of the range of the stocks of wild reindeer in Snøhetta and Knutshø, * safeguard a variation in habitats, * preserve the landscape morphology and its distinctive geological deposits, * protect cultural heritage. The public do have access to experience the nature through the exercise of the traditional and simple outdoor life, with technical infrastructure only established to a very modest extent.
In short: To preserve an intact
alpine Alpine may refer to any mountainous region. It may also refer to: Places Europe * Alps, a European mountain range ** Alpine states, which overlap with the European range Australia * Alpine, New South Wales, a Northern Village * Alpine National Pa ...
ecosystem with its indigenous wild reindeer. Together with the reindeer in Rondane National Park the last remaining population of wild Fennoscandian reindeer of possible
Beringia Beringia is defined today as the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the Lena River in Russia; on the east by the Mackenzie River in Canada; on the north by 72 degrees north latitude in the Chukchi Sea; and on the south by the tip ...
origin (other wild Norwegian reindeer are of European origin and have interbred with domesticated reindeer to a various extent), wolverine, and various large birds as golden eagle and gyrfalcon can be seen, and also the recently (1947) imported (and potentially dangerous) musk oxen. Arctic fox was common a hundred years ago, diminished gradually from around 1900 and went extinct in the area around the year 1990.
reintroduction program
from 2010 on has so far been successful. Some of the plant life predates the last ice age. There are many endemisms in the area. Although it is a harsh environment, the mountains make for spectacular hiking during the summer and skiing in the winter. The highest mountain in the park is the Snøhetta. Due to rather long walks between mostly unstaffed huts, great areas without huts and trails and harsh and unstable weather conditions, this area is recommended for experienced and well-equipped wanderers only. An unequaled natural attraction in Norway is the high waterfall down in Åmotan (). It is located at along Road 70 between Oppdal and Sunndalsøra at the northern border of Åmotan-Grøvudalen Landscape Protected Area, on the northern edge of Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park. left, Musk ox in Dovre-Sunndalsfjella National Park.


Administration

The park is divided into a major western part and a minor eastern part by the
European route E6 European route E6 ( no, Europavei 6, sv, Europaväg 6, or simply E6) is the main north-south thoroughfare through Norway as well as the west coast of Sweden. It is long and runs from the southern tip of Sweden at Trelleborg, into Norway and t ...
paralleled with the
main railway The Main Railway (German: ''Mainbahn'', pronounced 'mine barn') is a 37.5 km-long double-track rail electrification, electrified railway line, which runs on the south side of the river Main (river), Main from Mainz to Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, ...
between Oslo and Trondheim. Altogether the protected area amounts and also includes areas in the county of Hedmark in addition to the three of the National Park. The park, its five adjacent landscape protection areas, and two biotope-protected areas are managed by the National Park Board of Dovrefjell. This is a governmental board: the members are from the same eight municipalities and four counties as the former Dovrefjell Council. They are nominated by those municipalities and counties, and appointed by the Ministry for the Environment. The members are much the same persons (local mayors) as in the Dovrefjell council and one may still consider Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella National Park as being managed locally. The former management model from July 2003 was a trial intended to last until July 2007. The final decision on the permanent management model was made in August 2010letter from the Secretary of Environment to the Dovrefjell municipalities, August 11, 201
Letter on new administration
/ref> and the new board was formally established on 4 January 2011. The Dovrefjell council was closed down during 2011 and its website closed. From 2007 to 2011 the Dovrefjell Council managed the National Park and co-ordinated the management of the other areas. The council consisted of the eight involved municipalities and four counties, with political representatives, usually the mayors, elected by the members. Except for the National Park, the conservation areas were managed by the municipality or municipalities (some PAs comprises more than one municipality). The council's responsibility for coordinating regional planning and society development, mainly through th
European Charter for Sustainable Tourism
of The
EUROPARC Federation The EUROPARC Federation, also known as the "Federation of Nature and National Parks of Europe", is an independent, non-governmental organisation which aims to work with national parks across Europe in enhancing protection. Founded in 1973 in Basel ...
are now being transferred to the new board.


See also

*
Dovre National Park Dovre National Park ( no, Dovre nasjonalpark) is a national park in Innlandet county, Norway. The park was established in 2003. The park covers an area of and the altitude varies from the tree line at about up to its highest point at Fokstuhøe ...
* List of national parks of Norway * Tourism in Norway * Norwegian Mountain Touring Association


References


External links


Dovrefjell nasjonalparkstyre
- the Dovrefjell National Park Board. Management, information about regulations and restrictions, animal and plan life, outdoor life, etc. Norwegian text only.

Park regulations
The park in Brief
Norwegian Government's pages on the park - alas, the English page is down at present
Map
Interactive map of the Park and surrounding areas (Silverlight, not Chrome compatible!)
Turistforeningen
Home pages of Norwegian Mountain Touring Association

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