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Fryktar at nye reglar vil skremme vekk eldsjelene
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Fryktar at nye reglar vil skremme vekk eldsjelene

The article discusses concerns raised by Gardbrukar Idar Barstad regarding new regulations that he believes are making his efforts to restore Barstadvikelva unnecessarily difficult. The river was affected by a flood in 2016, which led to the extinction of salmon in the area. Since then, Barstad has dedicated significant volunteer time to restoring the river. However, new rules require projects receiving more than 500,000 Norwegian kroner in funding to use a state-certified auditor, which he finds less effective compared to local accountants who can observe the work directly. Additionally, the requirement for all landowners to sign a 40-year protection agreement for the restored area poses a challenge, as any single landowner’s refusal could halt the project entirely. Researchers like Marius Kambestad emphasize the importance of local volunteers like Barstad in ecological restoration efforts, warning that stricter regulations might discourage such grassroots initiatives.

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Fryktar at nye reglar vil skremme vekk eldsjelene

The article discusses concerns raised by Gardbrukar Idar Barstad regarding new regulations that he believes are making his efforts to restore Barstadvikelva unnecessarily difficult. The river was affected by a flood in 2016, which led to the extinction of salmon in the area. Since then, Barstad has dedicated significant volunteer time to restoring the river. However, new rules require projects receiving more than 500,000 Norwegian kroner in funding to use a state-certified auditor, which he finds less effective compared to local accountants who can observe the work directly. Additionally, the requirement for all landowners to sign a 40-year protection agreement for the restored area poses a challenge, as any single landowner’s refusal could halt the project entirely. Researchers like Marius Kambestad emphasize the importance of local volunteers like Barstad in ecological restoration efforts, warning that stricter regulations might discourage such grassroots initiatives.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents both the concerns of a local advocate and the perspective of researchers, highlighting the potential impact of regulatory changes on environmental restoration efforts. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side but rather provides a balanced view of the issue.

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