Statskog was established in 1860 as
Statens skovvæsen and was organized under the
Ministry of the Interior. In 1957 it was separated from the
Ministry of Agriculture under the name
Direktoratet for statens skoger. It changed its name and underwent reorganisation in 1992–1993, and the head office was moved from Oslo to Namsos. While it presently owns a fifth of the land of Norway, until July 1, 2006, it owned a third. As of that day all properties in
Finnmark (a total of 95% of the land in the
county) were transferred to the
Finnmark Estate. Between 300,000 and 400,000 cubic meters are felled annually in Statskog-owned forests by hired contractors. The timber is then used for a variety of commercial purposes. Statskog is certified according to
ISO 14001, which pertains to the appropriate management of forests. Recently, the company has begun offering a range of tourist-oriented services designed to attract visitors to the various properties across the country, including national parks such as Reisa National Park. Cabin rentals are available online and feature a range of accommodation options. == References ==