Iceland review - 2016, Side 58

Iceland review - 2016, Side 58
56 ICELAND REVIEW RIGHT TO ROAM The freedom to traverse the country is an integral part of Iceland’s national identity. How will the new Nature Protection Act impact the pub- lic’s right to access the wilderness? Halldór Lárusson discusses. PHOTOS BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. On a stunning day in the mid- dle of April, I was hiking up the gently-sloping mountain Skjaldbreiður, the volcano which spewed much of the lava that forms Þingvellir National Park. The sun was out and I paused to marvel at the view over the Þingvellir plains, which provides a graphic illustration of the theory of plate tectonics. It is one of the few places in the world (which isn’t at the bottom of the sea) where you can observe the North American and the Eurasian tec- tonic plates moving apart, grindingly slowly. As I took in the view, a number of 4x4s with huge tires drove slowly past me with their diesel engines roaring. When they reached the top of the mountain, heavyset middle-aged men dressed in slippers and lumberjack shirts stepped out, relieved themselves (no, I am not making this up), got back in their jeeps, turned around and drove past me again on their way down, looking for the next mountain to “conquer.” PROTECTING NATURE… The story illustrates a debate taking place these days in Iceland about the right to roam, access to land, and the new Nature Conservation Act which was passed by parliament in November. The new act secures the public’s right to roam on uncultivated land, but, at the same time, it gives landowners the right to restrict access when deemed necessary to prevent damage from too much traf- fic, both from pedestrians and vehicles. Changes were also made to the law on off-road driving. The passing of the new law was a remarkable feat. All political parties were unanimous in their support, which is not something we have come to expect in a parliament which has been noted main- ly for unusually robust disagreements between the government and opposition. Given the unanimous support, it was a surprise to find strong criticism in the days after the law was passed, mainly from Samút, the umbrella organization representing a number of travel associ- ations, including the 4x4 club. The crit- icism seems to assume that private land- owners can now restrict access as they please, which is not the case. Landowners will have to demonstrate that this is done out of necessity and not just on a whim. As to the restrictions on the right to drive cars off-road, these are subject to further review which will take place over the next 12 months. There is no doubt, though, that this will be hotly debated. ...WHILE ALLOWING ACCESS FOR ALL The right to roam the land has always been an important part of the Icelandic identity. But it is not unique to Iceland. Instead, it originated in Ancient Rome, and was based on the idea that shared resources like the air, the sea and the
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