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Terje Krogh

Terje Krogh has a diverse work experience in engineering roles. Terje started their career in 1993 at Statens kartverk, where they worked as an Engineer and later as a Senior Engineer until 1999. Terje then joined NINA as a Senior Engineer for two years before moving to Direktoratet for naturforvaltning in 2001. At Direktoratet for naturforvaltning, they worked as a Senior Engineer for 12 years. In 2013, they joined Miljødirektoratet as a Chief Engineer, where they are currently employed.

Terje Krogh attended the Norwegian University of Science and Technology from 1987 to 1991, where they obtained a degree in Sivilingeniør. Terje'sfield of study focused on GIS (Geographic Information Systems), Geodesy, and Photogrammetry.

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Trondheim, Norway

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Norwegian Environment Agency

For more than forty years, the Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management (DN) and the Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency (Klif) have played a key role in preserving nature, reducing pollution, and shaping Norwegian environmental policy. Effective 1 July 2013 we merged into a single agency for environmental matters, the Norwegian Environment Agency, under the Ministry of the Environment. Ellen Hambro is the director general of the Norwegian Environment Agency. The Norwegian Environment Agency is the largest agency under the Ministry of the Environment with approximately 700 employees, most of whom work at our offices in Trondheim and Oslo. The sections that are primarily responsible for nature management are located in Trondheim, while the sections that are primarily responsible for climate and pollution issues are located in Oslo. The Norwegian Nature Inspectorate (SNO) is part of the agency, with employees at more than sixty local offices. Managing Norwegian nature and preventing pollution The Norwegian Environment Agency will be instrumental in nature management and pollution control. Our functions are to monitor the state of the environment, convey environment-related information, exercise authority, oversee and guide regional and municipal authorities, collaborate with the authorities of relevant sectors, act as an expert advisor, and assist in international environmental efforts.


Headquarters

Trondheim, Norway

Employees

501-1,000

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