Euromontana’s position provides recommendations on the best ways to shape a 2021-2027 Cohesion Policy that would better fit the needs of mountain territories.
This position paper presents a common vision on two challenges for pastoralism: coexistence with large carnivores and how to maintain the attractiveness of pastoral activities.
This publication presents 11 inspiring initiatives from all over Europe (EU and non-EU) collected by Euromontana on improving the attractiveness of mountain areas. It shows that it is not always necessary to reinvent the wheel and provides readers with ideas that can be replicated at local level.
The Common Agricultural Policy is a key policy for supporting mountain farming. This April 2017 position paper sets out Euromontana’s position and recommendations for the post-2020 CAP.
This study aims to better understand the policy framework supporting the circular economy, to explore visions for a circular economy along the mountain forest value chain, to present tools, instruments and processes to improve the circular economy in the forest sector, and to provide examples of experiences and good practices.
This study was carried out by Alice Dos Santos, a former Euromontana trainee, and is a continuation of her work on mountain products at Euromontana.
Following the presentation by the European Commission of the Cork Declaration, Euromontana publishes a position paper to provide some insights on its implementation.
The X European Mountain Convention concluded with the adoption of the Bragança Declaration, which sets out Euromontana’s approach and position on climate change adaptation in mountain areas
The IX European Mountain Convention resulted in the adoption of the Bilbao Declaration “Quality for the mountains: prosperity from people and territories”. It sets out Euromontana’s position on agriculture and quality foods.