On International Mountain Day, Euromontana and the Government of Catalonia and CREAF organise a policy debate to share the main recommendations that emerged from the European Mountain Convention
On International Mountain Day, Euromontana and the Government of Catalonia and CREAF organise a policy debate to share the main recommendations that emerged from the European Mountain Convention
We are pleased to invite you to the 6th forest innovation workshop, a biennial European initiative which promotes networking and exchanges among the community of forestry and wood industry innovators and actors.
This event, organised in the framework of the ShepForBio project, will gather experts to discuss the role of pastoralism in the provision of key ecosystem services
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.
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.
The XIII European Mountain Convention will bring mountain stakeholders from all over Europe to shape the future of mountain economies in Europe
The X European Mountain Convention will examine the vulnerability of mountain areas to climate change and the adaptation and mitigation measures available to support mountain areas.
The IX European Mountain Convention will explore European agricultural policies, including the CAP, and how they can contribute to supporting mountain farming. The event will also facilitate networking between LAGs from mountain areas accross Europe.
The VIII European Mountain Convention will discuss the potential of mountain areas for young people and assess the conditions needed to make mountain areas attractive to young people. The Convention