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The Royal National City Park, area and population, by region. Year 2015 - 2022

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Karin Hedeklint, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 14
Linus Rispling, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 69
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2023-05-24
Total area in hectare:
hectare
Land area in hectare:
procent
Water area in hectare:
procent
Population within the park:
number
Population within 500 meters from the park:
number
Population within 1 000 meters from the park:
number
Total area in hectare:
December 31
Land area in hectare:
December 31
Water area in hectare:
December 31
Population within the park:
December 31
Population within 500 meters from the park:
December 31
Population within 1 000 meters from the park:
December 31
Total area in hectare:
Stock
Land area in hectare:
Stock
Water area in hectare:
Stock
Population within the park:
Stock
Population within 500 meters from the park:
Stock
Population within 1 000 meters from the park:
Stock
Total area in hectare:
No
Land area in hectare:
No
Water area in hectare:
No
Population within the park:
No
Population within 500 meters from the park:
No
Population within 1 000 meters from the park:
No
Total area in hectare:
No
Land area in hectare:
No
Water area in hectare:
No
Population within the park:
No
Population within 500 meters from the park:
No
Population within 1 000 meters from the park:
No
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Population
Information on the population has been retrieved from the Total Population Register, cross-referenced with Lantmäteriet’s real estate register. The reference date is 31 December of the relevant year.
An 1995 amendment to the Act concerning the management of natural resources made it possible to establish national city parks. New buildings, new installations may be erected and other measures taken within a national city park, only if this can be done without encroaching on park landscapes or natural environment and without damaging the historical nature and culture values in any other way. These rules mean that it may be possible to erect a limited number of new buildings within existing residential areas and in areas with buildings for higher education, scientific research, museums, sports and recreation. It is also possible to converting and adapting buildings according to the needs of these activities. However, these measures are to be carried out such that the character of the buildings in the park are preserved. The concept of a 'national city park' is now regulated in Chapter 4, Section 7 of the Environmental Code.
On 1 January 1995, the first, and thus far, only, national city park, the Royal National City Park, was established. It spans from Ulriksdal and Haga to Brunnsviken and Djurgården, in the municipalities of Stockholm, Solna and Lidingö.