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Nationwide, the public will be invited to participate in the land monitoring project "Landvöktun", contributing to the observation of vegetation and soil development within their respective regions. This initiative aims to facilitate public engagement in the conservation of the nation's vegetation resources.
The Biskupstungur Highland Pasture Tunguheiði land reclamation project concluded April 1st, with Land and Forest Iceland formally returning the land to its owners following approximately 25 years of remediation. A memo delivered at the occasion documents the project's activities and results.
The largest scope of the Data Protection Authority is around complaints, which is why it was decided start by setting up in the application system of Digital Iceland from the Data Protection Authority. We believe that by simplifying the application process and managing to ensure that only complaints that are relevant to the Data Protection Authority are sent onwards, benefits are great for both the institution and individuals who send in.
HSN annual meeting
Today, June 5th, Jón Helgi Björnsson, Director of the Healthcare Institution of North Iceland, and Sigfús Ingi Sigfússon, Mayor of Skagafjörður, signed a new agreement regarding ambulance services.
The website of the Icelandic police and the National Commissioner of the Police is now on Ísland.is, but the URL remains unchanged from before, www.logreglan.is.
Bone meal distribution in Árnes and Rangárvallasýsla counties' land reclamation projects has proven successful this year, covering 736 hectares. In select areas, birch seed was incorporated with the bone meal to accelerate reclamation.
The European Court of Human Rights held an annual conference for the contact points of the highest courts of the Council of Europe member states from 6 to 7 June.
HSU’s Finance Department // Interview with staff about their new digital assistants
The board meeting of the National Archives was held last week, the third meeting of the year. It was the last meeting of the current chair of the board, Anna Agnarsdóttir. At the end of the meeting, she was presented with flowers and thanked for her hard work over the past eight years, which is the maximum number of years serving on the board.