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Site Code Område Kommun Uppdaterad Bevarandeplan UPPDATERAD BEVARANDEPLAN SITE_CODE OMRÅDE KOMMUN (JA/NEJ) ÖVRIGT SKYDD SE0820063 Akkelis Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820066 Björknäs Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820129 Daita Arjeplog Ja SE0820151 Granberget Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat Hornavan-Sädvajaure SE0820123 fjällurskog Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820056 Laisdalens fjällurskog Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820126 Långsjön-Gåbrek fjällurskog Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820057 Märkberget Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820120 Pieljekaise Arjeplog Ja Nationalpark SE0820070 Rakåive Arjeplog Ja SE0820125 Ramanj Arjeplog Ja SE0820074 Ståkke-Bårgå fjällurskog Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820124 Tjeggelvas Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat Naturreservat & SE0820714 Tjålmejaure Arjeplog Ja fågelskyddsområde SE0820061 Veddek Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820294 Yraft Arjeplog Nej Naturreservat SE0820334 Sulitelma Arjeplog/Jokkmokk Ja SE0820130 Udtja Arjeplog/Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820013 Bergmyrberget Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820010 Döttrenåive Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820067 Fettjärn Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820021 Gaddaberget Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820740 Gallejaur Arvidsjaur Nej Kulturreservat SE0820020 Hedvallen Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820007 Jan-Svensamössan Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820078 Kimkatjåkko Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820018 Lamburträsk Arvidsjaur Nej Naturreservat SE0820421 Lappträsket Arvidsjaur Ja Biotopskydd SE0820071 Lehatt Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820079 Lomträskvattnet Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820077 Nilasjåkk Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820011 Pellobäcken Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820075 Reivo Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820009 Stinttjärn Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820008 Vittjåkk-Akkanålke Arvidsjaur Ja Naturreservat SE0820069 Nimtek Arvidsjaur/Arjeplog Ja Naturreservat SE0820407 Bjässberget Boden Ja Biotopskydd SE0820146 Blåkölen Boden Ja Naturreservat SE0820468 Fligget Boden Nej SE0820093 Gjutberget Boden Ja Naturreservat SE0820419 Klusån Boden Ja Biotopskydd SE0820463 Källgården Boden Nej SE0820626 Renskinnskölen Boden Ja Naturreservat SE0820092 Storhuvudet Boden Ja Naturreservat SE0820416 Sörbyn Boden Ja Biotopskydd SE0820417 Understberget Boden Ja Biotopskydd SE0820736 Urstjärnbäcken Boden Ja Naturreservat SE0820090 Åkerby Boden Ja Naturreservat SE0820418 Österby Boden Ja Biotopskydd SE0820615 Rappomyran Boden/Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820614 Stormyran Boden/Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820455 Abborrträsk Gällivare Nej SE0820211 Dundret Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820298 Granlandet Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820471 Heikkamavuoma Gällivare Nej Delvis naturvårdsavtal SE0820212 Jerttalompolo Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820204 Kaitum fjällurskog Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820170 Kuolpajärvi Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820209 Lina fjällurskog Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820180 Linalinkka Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820176 Linkkarova Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820199 Pellokielas Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820214 Puolva Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820616 Päivävuoma Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820472 Ratejokk Gällivare Nej SE0820216 Sjaunja Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820193 Stubba Gällivare Ja Naturreservat SE0820167 Muddus Gällivare/Jokkmokk Ja Nationalpark SE0820221 Tunturit Gällivare/Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820741 Austi Haparanda Ja SE0820707 Brännträsket Haparanda Ja SE0820742 Enskär Haparanda Ja SE0820713 Haparanda hamn Haparanda Ja SE0820320 Haparanda Sandskär Haparanda Ja Naturreservat SE0820108 Haparanda skärgård Haparanda Ja Nationalpark SE0820743 Huitori Haparanda Ja SE0820744 Kataja Haparanda Ja SE0820745 Klaus Haparanda Ja SE0820710 Kraaseli Haparanda Ja SE0820703 Kraaseli-Selkäkari Haparanda Ja SE0820409 Palojärvi Haparanda Ja Biotopskydd SE0820712 Riekkola Haparanda Ja SE0820321 Riekkola-Välivaara Haparanda Ja Naturreservat SE0820734 Sarvenkataja Haparanda Ja SE0820746 Stora Hamnskär Haparanda Ja SE0820735 Stora Hepokari Haparanda Ja SE0820702 Säivis Haparanda Ja SE0820747 Tantamanni Haparanda Ja SE0820748 Tervaletto Haparanda Ja SE0820310 Torne-Furö Haparanda Ja Naturreservat SE0820749 Töyrä Haparanda Ja SE0820709 Vuonoviken Haparanda Ja SE0820750 Äimä Haparanda Ja SE0820733 Finnberget Haparanda/Kalix Ja Biotopskydd SE0820402 Aktse Jokkmokk Nej SE0820725 Andersviksravinerna Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820406 Annelund Jokkmokk Ja Biotopskydd SE0820719 Aspberget Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820721 Björkberget Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820708 Bombmurkleskogen Jokkmokk Ja SE0820722 Jelka-Rimakåbbå Jokkmokk Ja SE0820154 Kallovaratjeh Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820297 Kaltisbäcken Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820131 Kronogård Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820132 Kuoratsvare Jokkmokk Ja Naturvårdsavtal SE0820727 Kuoukaravinerna norra Jokkmokk Ja SE0820726 Kuoukaravinerna södra Jokkmokk Ja SE0820163 Kvikkjokk-Kabla fjällurskog Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820295 Laidauredeltat Jokkmokk Ja SE0820189 Ligga Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820134 Luottåive Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820201 Padjelanta Jokkmokk Ja Nationalpark SE0820454 Persbacka Jokkmokk Nej SE0820156 Pärlälvens fjällurskog Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820337 Ranesvare Jokkmokk Ja SE0820185 Sarek Jokkmokk Ja Nationalpark SE0820087 Solberget Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820138 Suobbatåive-Jutsavare Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820082 Suorke Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820080 Svanträsk Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820137 Såkevaratj Jokkmokk Ja SE0820720 Tapmokberget Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820555 Tolikheden-Karkberget Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820186 Ultevis fjällurskog Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820145 Vuotnaberget Jokkmokk Ja Naturreservat SE0820202 Stora Sjöfallet Jokkmokk/Gällivare Ja Nationalpark SE0820083 Vitberget Jokkmokk/Älvsbyn Ja Naturreservat SE0820300 Björn Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820104 Eriksören-Svartholmen Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820302 Granholmen Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820332 Holsterörarna Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820327 Kalix yttre skärgård Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820111 Käll- och Mjöträsken Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820303 Likskär Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820724 Malören Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820110 Marabacken-Notvikrå Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820316 Massan Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820414 Näsmyran Kalix Ja Biotopskydd SE0820312 Skags-Furuholmen Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820701 Storgrundet Kalix Ja SE0820718 Storön Kalix Ja SE0820723 Stråkanäsberget Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820301 Trutskär Kalix Ja Naturreservat SE0820299 Säivisnäs Kalix/Haparanda Ja Naturreservat SE0820261 Abisko Kiruna Ja Nationalpark SE0820275 Alajaure Kiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820621 Låktatjåkka Kiruna Ja SE0820623 Nissuntjårro Kiruna Ja SE0820293 Norra Torneträsk Kiruna Ja SE0820415 Palo-Tervasvaara Kiruna Ja Biotopskydd SE0820276 Påkketanjaure Kiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820620 Pältsa Kiruna Ja SE0820243 Rautas Kiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820251 Rautusakara Kiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820717 Ripakaisenvuoma Kiruna Ja SE0820244 Sautusvaara Kiruna Ja SE0820234 Stordalen Kiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820619 Tavvavuoma Kiruna Ja SE0820282 Torneträsk-Soppero fjällurskogKiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820284 Vadvetjåkka Kiruna Ja Nationalpark SE0820223 Masugnsbyn Kiruna/Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820624 Alterberget Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820323 Bergöfjärden Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820304 Bådan Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820313 Båtöfjärden Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820730 Fognästjärn Luleå Ja SE0820457 Forshed Luleå Nej SE0820317 Furuholmen Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820042 Gammelstadsviken Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820314 Harufjärden Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820324 Hästholmen Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820306 Kluntarna Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820049 Lappön Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820305 Likskäret Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820751 Marakallen Luleå Ja SE0820739 Möröfjärden Luleå Ja SE0820307 Norr-Äspen Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820738 Persöfjärden Luleå Nej SE0820704 Rånefjärden Luleå Ja SE0820731 Rävaberget Luleå Ja SE0820035 Rödkallen-SörÄspen Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820051 Selets bruk Luleå Nej Naturreservat SE0820322 Sikören Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820456 Skatabryggan Luleå Nej SE0820452 Skrakahällan Luleå Nej SE0820465 Skäret Luleå Nej SE0820095 Snöberget Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820052 Stenåkern Luleå Ja Naturreservat SE0820706 Timmerberget Luleå Ja SE0820732 Timmerberget södra Luleå Ja SE0820231 Jupukka Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820222 Jylkkyvaara Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820716 Kahtovuoma Pajala Ja SE0820412 Karijoki Pajala Ja Biotopskydd SE0820715 Kurkkionvuoma Pajala Ja SE0820263 Kursunkangas Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820466 Liviöjoki Pajala Nej SE0820467 Maalari Pajala Nej SE0820340 Manalainen Pajala Ja Naturvårdsavtal SE0820470 Pyröeänoja Pajala Nej SE0820405 Pääjärvi Pajala Ja Biotopskydd SE0820194 Rumppunen Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820259 Ruohojoki Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820461 Ruokojärvi Pajala Nej SE0820230 Suorsapakka Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820280 Särkitievat Pajala Ja SE0820333 Tervajoki Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820618 Tervavuoma Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820400 Vasikkavuoma Pajala Nej Naturreservat SE0820196 Vinsanlehto Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820617 Vännijänkkä Pajala Ja Naturreservat SE0820287 Pessinki fjällurskog Pajala/Kiruna Ja Naturreservat SE0820197 Kuusivaara Pajala/Övertorneå Ja Naturreservat SE0820450 Backen Piteå Nej SE0820629 Bondöfjärden Piteå Ja Naturreservat SE0820729 Floxen Piteå Ja SE0820627 Forstjärnberget Piteå Ja Naturreservat SE0820309 Halsören Piteå Ja Naturreservat SE0820022 Haraliden Piteå Ja Naturreservat SE0820628
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