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- Statskog is a Norwegian state-owned enterprise responsible for the management of state-owned forest and mountain real estate totaling approximately 20%...
- societal policy in Tekna since 2007. She was deputy chair of the board of Statskog SF from 2005 to 2007. "Helene Fladmark" (in Norwegian). Storting. v t e...
- far the largest landowner in the Kingdom. State-owned land is managed by Statskog, while a large portion was spun off to the Finnmark Estate. In Svalbard...
- West-Finnmark (Vest-Finnmark) and East-Finnmark (Øst-Finnmark). Until 2006, Statskog, the Norwegian state-owned agency responsible for the management of state...
- site) Authority for the reindeer husbandry industry. State enterprises: Statskog (official site) Manages the state owned forests and natural property. Limited...
- replacement plant, based on different technology, was opened in February 2014. Statskog Odd Karsten Tveit in Norwegian: De skyldige : Israel og Palestina - krigen...
- (Norwegian). Naturvernforbundet. Retrieved 30 May 2012. "VERNEPLAN FOR SKOG PÅ STATSKOG OG OPPLYSNIGSVESENETS FONDS GRUNN" (Norwegian). DIR****RATET FOR NATURFORVALTNING...
- for four terms, to 1991. He was instrumental in the relocation of the Statskog agency from Oslo to Namsos. He was also a member of Nord-Trøndelag county...
- the Directorate of State Forests. In 1993 the directorate was renamed Statskog. In 1998 he left the position and worked as a consultant, until he in 1999...
- Government bought the company for 2.65 billion NOK, and is now owned by Statskog. Commercial activities in Meråker started the first centuries BCE, with...