The Norwegian Ministry of the Environment is responsible for environmental issues in Norway. It is led by the Minister of the Environment, currently Ula Elvestuen ( Norwegian Ola Elvestuen [1] ) ( Left Liberal Party ). The department must report to the legislature ( Storting ).
| Norwegian Ministry of the Environment | |
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| date of creation | 1972 |
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| Site | regjeringen.no/en/dep/md... |
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Departments
- Information department
- Department of Cultural Heritage Management
- Department of International Cooperation
- Department of Natural Resources Management
- Department of Economic and Economic Affairs
- Pollution Control Division
- Department of Regional Planning
Subsidiary bodies
- Norwegian Directorate for Environmental Management
- Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage
- Norwegian Polar Institute
- Norwegian Mapping Authority
- Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency
Notes
- ↑ Ministries . Government.no (November 17, 2006). Date of treatment August 30, 2018.