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and outside area 2 and 3 (see map) require a permit issued by the Danish Polar Center.
Access to and activities (regardless of duration) in the National Park of North and East Greenland
(see map) require a permit issued by the Danish Polar Center.
Activities that include studies involving
- persons as study objects in a physiological or medical sense,
- persons as study objects in a sociological or an ethnological sense, or
- sensitive data obtained on any person
require a special permit based on the Helsinki Declaration and issued by the Danish Polar Center.
Activities that include launching of research balloons, application of laser beams, outdoor installation of antennas
or instruments, items harmful to the environment, low level flying, or air drops will also require a
special permit issued by the Danish Polar Center.
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 40 of 60
Application for a permit must be submitted to the Danish Polar Center no later than 12 weeks prior
to the planned initiation of activities.
Please read more at http://www.dpc.dk/sw444.asp
o Except for people residing in Avanersuup Kommunia and specially authorized personnel representing
civilian or military authorities, access to and transit through Pituffik (aka Thule Air Base ) require a
special permit. Please submit an application no later than 3 weeks before your planned arrival at
Thule Air Base to Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Dept. for the Nordic Region, Faroe Islands and
Greenland, Asiatisk Plads 2, DK-1448 Copenhagen K. Phone +45 3392 0000. Fax +45 3254 0533).
Danish citizens residing in Greenland may submit their application to The High Commissioner of
Greenland (Indaleeqqap Aqqutaa 3, P.O. Box 1030, 3900 Nuuk. Phone +299 321 001. Fax +299 321
101. riomgr@gl.stm.dk).
o If any of the above mentioned types of activities are planned by Greenland or Danish government
authorities, it is mandatory to report to the Danish Polar Center prior to the field period the number
of persons involved, the areas and the period(s) of operation.
o If you are planning activities involving
historic or prehistoric structures,
fossils,
meteorites,
immobilizing or handling live animals,
collecting whole or parts of protected species, or
collection of biological specimens aimed for potentially commercial use of their genomes
you will need to establish direct contact to Greenland Home Rule, Directorate for Environment and
Nature (P.O. Box 1614, DK-3900 Nuuk. Phone: +299 346 701. Fax: +299 325 286 appdmn@
gh.gl) to submit an application for a special permit.
o Activities associated with studies or exploration of minerals or hydrocarbons anywhere in Greenland are
regulated through a special legislation administered by the Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum.
o Certain types of activities in the following preserved areas require a special permit issued by Greenland
Home Rule Authorities
Arnangarnup Qoorua ( Paradise Valley ) (Legislation in English)
Qimusseriarsuaq ( Melville Bay ) (Legislation in English)
The island Uunartoq, Nanortalik municipality (Legislation in Danish)
The Qinngua valley and adjacent areas, Nanortalik municipality (Legislation in Danish)
The Ikka fjord, Ivittuut municipality (Legislation in Danish)
Ilulissat (Jakobshavn) Ice Fjord and Glacier (UNESCO s World Heritage Site) (Legislation in Danish)
Please establish direct contact to Greenland Home Rule, Directorate for Environment and Nature
(P.O. Box 1614, DK-3900 Nuuk. Phone: +299 346 701. Fax: +299 325 286 app-dmn@gh.gl) in
order to apply for a special permit.
o If your planned research does not fall within any of the above-mentioned categories that require a
permit application submitted to Danish Polar Center, you are strongly urged to provide as a minimum
to Danish Polar Center:
Title of the research project,
name and institutional address of the principal investigator,
period(s) for activities in Greenland, and
abstract of project objectives and plans (max. 100 words).
The Danish Polar Center will use this kind of input to improve the general coordination and
optimize the dissemination of information about research in Greenland.
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 41 of 60
Roads See also under the section Driving
The five main nodes of the
extensive road system are
indicated on the map above.
 
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