Events

Past Event

As part of Green Week 2024 organised by the European Commission, Euromontana is holding an online webinar on water issues in mountain areas and how to prepare for resilience in these areas, between awareness and action.

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MOVING Final Conference

The MOVING project is organising its Final Conference on 13 and 14 June in Brussels. The event marks the culmination of the 4-year project, and will bring together policy makers, research institutes, mountain organisations and other stakeholders to highlight the key role of mountain value chains in achieving Europe’s 2030 policy goals.

This 26th world conference, organised jointly by our member CE-MONT, the Institute for Economic and Social Research and the National Agency for Mountain Areas, aims to explore the challenges linked to tourism and rural areas through various themes ranging from rural development, agritourism and sustainable tourism to cross-border cooperation and economic growth.

This online event, to be held on 8 May 2024, will reflect on the future of EU policy-making and its priorities, reflecting the voices of over 900 mountain stakeholders consulted by the MOVING project.

In the framework of the Horizon2020 MOVING project, AREPO and oriGIn EU organise a conference in collaboration with Euromontana gathering EU Institutions, Regional governments, Producers of mountain and GI products and EU stakeholders from the agri-food sector, to discuss the new legal framework for EU Quality Products.

What forest model do we want in Europe?

Jointly organised by our member HAZI – Basque Government and USSE, this conference will look at forestry models in Europe, examining their climate resilience, their adaptation to fires and the possibilities for a circular bioeconomy.

Skills for Mountains in Transitions

In 2023, the European Year of Skills, Euromontana intends to focus on the challenges and possible solutions for employment and skills in mountain areas. The conference “Skills for Mountains in Transitions” will explore the difficulties and opportunities in specific economic sectors, as well as solutions for attracting talents to mountain areas.

This event, organised in the framework of the ShepForBio project, will discuss the role of pastoral schools for the conservation of habitats and biodiversity.

Organised in the framework of the SILVER SMEs project, this event aims to explore the challenges of ageing in rural and mountainous areas and to discover how partners have successfully boosted the development of the Silver Economy in response to these challenges.