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IN0103 | |
NIBIO Svanhovd Research Station | |
Sub-Arctic | |
Open | |
Station | |
Norway | |
Station | |
1934 | |
Year-Round |
Introduction
The Svanhovd Research Station belongs to the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) | |
NIBIO Svanhovd is located in the Pasvik area in NE Norway (69°27’ N, 30°03’ E), approximately 40 km south of the fjords of the Barents Sea, 400 km north of the Arctic Circle, and in close vicinity to Russia and Finland. NIBIO Svanhovd is situated in Svanvik, a small village in the Pasvik Valley. It is located at the western shore of the Pasvik River that originates from the huge Lake Inari in Finland and flows northwards into the Barents Sea and defines the border between Norway and Russia. | |
The surroundings in the Pasvik Valley are part of the western distribution limit of the Russian taiga and the fauna and flora has a strong eastern influence, with many species not found in other areas of Europe, e.g. interesting aquatic flora. The area includes old-growth pine forest, wetlands, lakes, rivers, mountain birch forest, tundra, seashore, and fjords. Most groups of organisms in the area are poorly studied with many still unknown species in certain taxa. The area is also found to be the northernmost distribution of several species and the Pasvik River has a very high biological diversity compared to other rivers in Norway. The area is exposed to several invading species. | |
Svanhovd was established in 1934 as a governmental demonstration farm to provide expertise and aid to the settlers of the Pasvik Valley. In the early 1990s, a change of activity towards environmental research was motivated in particular due to large emissions from the metal smelters in the Russian city Nikel (9 km away from Svanhovd). 2001, a visitor centre for the Øvre Pasvik National Park was established and, in 2006, Svanhovd Environmental Centre became a part of the Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research (Bioforsk). The laboratory at NIBIO Svanhovd has facilities for microbiological, chemical-physical, and DNA-analysis. It is accredited for DNA analyses of brown bears. NIBIO Svanhovd has a conference centre with accommodation for 50 persons (in single and double rooms, with private bathrooms). Guests are free to use Svanhovds fireplace, TV lounge, sauna, and laundry room. The conference centre offers an auditorium for 80 persons, and smaller meeting rooms f | |
The region offers ‘round-the-corner ecological laboratories’ for several important research areas: Pristine nature in subarctic ecosystems, changes in land use (farming and abandoned land), climatic and environmental gradients, etc. NIBIO Svanhovd works with issues related to natural resources, protected areas, biological diversity, and environmental research in the Barents Region. Some work on agricultural issues is also carried out. Each year, surveys within the national brown-bear monitoring programme in Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia is carried out. | |
The Pasvik Valley offers nature tourism, fishing, bird-watching, hunting, forestry, northern agriculture, reindeer husbandry, mining, and research. Kirkenes (c. 3400 inhabitants), that is located 40 km NW of Svanhovd, was established in late nineteenth century as a port town for the mining industry at Bjørnevatn a few km away and for forestry. The area has been inhabited by Sami people for several centuries. | |
Svanhovd is an excellent meeting point for researchers and visitors from all over the world, situated in NE Norway in close vicinity to Russia, Finland, and Sweden, and with the facilities offered by Svanhovd Conference Centre. The Botanical Garden at Svanhovd demonstrates the diversity of plants and trees in the Pasvik Valley. It is easy to come to Svanhovd, with daily flights from Oslo Gardermoen Airport to Kirkenes Airport (Høybuktmoen), with about 2 hours flight time (SAS and Norwegian), and then 45 minutes (40 km) by car to Svanhovd (Road 885). Taxi or rental cars are available at Kirkenes Airport. |
Operator
NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research | |
Government | |
NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research | |
Snorre.Hagen@nibio.no |
Data Source
Partner Institution
Yes |
Location
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69° 27' 0'' N | |
30° 3' 0'' E | |
European Arctic | |
35 | |
0 | |
250 | |
40 | |
40 | |
40 | |
250 | |
Ice-free ground |
Climate
Sporadic | |
Sub-Arctic | |
Snow and Rain | |
435 | |
1.5 | |
14.5 | |
SW | |
-0.6 | |
-11.5 | |
-11.6 | |
-7 | |
-0.5 | |
5 | |
9.9 | |
13.7 | |
11.6 | |
7.3 | |
1.6 | |
-4.9 | |
-8.5 | |
30.3 | |
-33.2 | |
January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October; November; December | |
April; May; June | |
April; May; June | |
May; June; July; August; September; October |
Features
Lake; Mountain; Rivers; Shoreline; Tree line; Valley; Other | |
Peatlands; Wetlands;Palsa mires;Palsa mires;Deciduous forest;Evergreen forest;Human settlements or resource use in the area |
Disciplines
Atmospheric chemistry and physics; Climatology; Climate change; Environmental sciences; Geocryology; Geology; Geomorphology; Geophysics and seismology; Hydrology; Isotopic chemistry; Limnology | |
Community based monitoring, Citizen Science;Ecosystem services; |
Human Activities
Yes | |
Recreational activities; Resort/Leisure facilities | |
Human presence ca 10.000 years, saami presence > 1.000 years, farming settlers > 150 years, industry (mining, forestry etc) > 100 years. | |
Agriculture, reindeer herding, forestry, mining, fishing (in the area) | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes |
Infrastructure
IN0103 | |
2500 | |
200 | |
Biology; Chemistry | |
DNA; field | |
80 | |
50 | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
220 | |
24 | |
No |
Staff Capacity
25 | |
1400 | |
25 | |
10 | |
80 | |
900 |
Scientific Equipment
Microbiological, chemical-physical and DNA-analysis (brown bear), simple field labs, weather and radioactivity station | |
Baseline climate and phenology data etc. |
Medical Facilities
Yes | |
0 | |
0 | |
40 | |
0 | |
0 | |
0 | |
0 | |
First aid kit, defillibrator | |
Yes |
Vehicles
Car, taxi, bus at Kirkenes airport |
Workshop facilities
ICTS (Staff available to assit with constructions) |
Communications
Computer; E-mail; Fax; Internet; Printer; Scanner; Telephone |
Access
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Land |
Aircraft landing facilities
0 | |
2000 | |
0 | |
Kirkenes airport (KKN; ENKR) 40 km from the station . Daily flights to/from Oslo. | |
Concrete | |
Yes |
Transport and freight
Car; Other | |
taxi, bus | |
0 | |
0 |
Access To The Facility
No permits, just simple application. | |
No permits, just simple application. | |
Snorre Hagen | |
Snorre.Hagen@nibio.no |
Pictures
![]() Bioforsk Svanhovd Ovre Pasvik National Park Center (Credits: Espen Aarnes) |
![]() Measuring station Credits: Kirsten Elger) |
![]() Bird watching (Credits: Tor-Arne Bjørn) |
![]() Aerial view of station and Nikel plant in Russia (Credits: Ragnar Våga Pedersen) |
![]() DNA lab (Credits: Espen Aarnes) |
![]() Snowscooter track (Credits: Kirsten Elger) |