This updated policy brief for Euromontana members outlines the recent steps following the European Commission’s proposal to downgrade the wolf’s protection status.
This policy brief for Euromontana members presents the European Commission’s annual work programme for 2025 and outlines the key actions and legislation of interest to mountain areas, as well as their respective timetables.
Together with 27 other EU agrifood organisations, we have sent a joint letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and & Commissioner Piotr Serafin to express our concern on the next MFF.
There’s no water resilient Europe without the mountains. Euromontana provides evidence on the role that mountains can play in water resilience in Europe and suggested policy improvements on the ground.
This policy brief for Euromontana members outlines the content of the new European Nature Restoration Law and its impact on mountain territories.
At a time when farming in our regions is threatened more than ever by a lack of viability and generational renewal, Euromontana calls on Mr Hansen to propose concrete measures to support mountain farmers in the forthcoming vision.
This policy brief for Euromontana members presents the European Commission’s priorities for the new EU mandate and the foreseen policy initiatives of interest for mountain stakeholders.
More than 200 mountain stakeholders from all over Europe gathered around the theme of the future of economies and, in thematic workshops, co-constructed the Puigcerdà Declaration “Mountain economies: Ensuring a vibrant future for mountain economies”.
This study focuses on the challenges of adaptation in water and tourism management in mountain areas. It analyses the policies and practices implemented in 5 European mountain countries