The Norwegian Government’s Arctic Policy – People, opportunities and Norwegian interests in the Arctic. Pays/Territoire Norvège Type du document Date 2020 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Environnement gén., Mer, Général Mot clé Peuples autochtones Pollution de la mer Relations internationales/coopération Souveraineté Aire marine Haute mer Zone marine ZEE-Zone Economique Exclusive Mer territoriale Plateau continental Développement durable Changement de climat Préservation de l'écosystème Lutte contre la pollution Gestion/conservation Monitorage Recherche Planification environnementale Normes environnementales Politique/planification Aire géographique Europe, EUROPE ET ASIE CENTRALE, Atlantique nord, Mer du Nord, Atlantique du nord-est, Europe du nord Résumé The present Arctic Policy is a cross-sectoral document that incorporates both foreign and domestic policy issues. It covers the Arctic area, defined as the sea and land areas between the North Pole and the Arctic Circle, the High north and North Norway. The Policy focuses on the international picture, relations with neighbouring countries in the Barents region, the northernmost regions of Finland, Norway and Sweden (known in Nordic countries as the North Calotte), and the development of North Norway. Its overarching goals are: Peace, stability and predictability; International cooperation and the international legal order; Integrated, ecosystem-based management; Increased job creation and value creation; Closer cooperation between the business sector and knowledge institutions; Effective welfare schemes and ensuring that North Norway is an attractive place to live. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.regjeringen.no