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  1. Vistehola Rogaland - the relationship between cultural heritage conservation, recreational use and universal design

    How do we conserve our cultural heritage sites while also making them accessible to the public? As visitor numbers increase, the need to implement effective management routines, and innovative solutions also increases. We believe our experiences from Vistehola, one of Norway's most well known and best preserved stone age dwellings, may provide guidelines and inspiration for similar projects elsewhere.
    During construction. Photo: Flemming Krøger, Rogaland County Council
    Just after construction. Photo: Svein Dørheim, D.Sign.
    Seven months after construction. It is expected that after another growing season, the path will be fully covered by grass.
  2. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT PRESENTATION

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Rogaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It aimed to give a presentation of Coast Alive at a national seminar, focusing in particular on physical and mental barriers.
  3. Kystmarsjen - "The Coastal March"

    As a community mobilisation initiative (CMI), Rogaland County Council in partnership with private actors, arranged a two days' coastal march along the North Sea Trail which is envisaged to continue as an annual event.
    Photo: Rogaland County Council.
    Photo: Rogaland County Council.
    Photo: Joyvitae
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