In the framework of the European Green Deal, the European Commission proposed a new EU strategy on adaptation to climate change. Euromontana stressed the measures needed to better adapt to climate change.
Euromontana has long advocated the creation of the Optional Quality Term “mountain product”. This report provides an overview of the uptake of this label in Europe.
The European Commission proposed to make 2021 the European Year of Rail. Euromontana welcomes the proposal, which could be an opportunity to discuss the development of rail transport in mountain areas.
This publication presents 11 inspiring initiatives from all over Europe relevant to sustainable development in Europe’s mountains, from rural development and territorial cohesion to the sustainability of mountain tourism, to the
Euromontana’s factsheet is addressed to Managing Authorities and provides guidance on how to better take into account mountain areas in the 2021-2027 Cohesion Policy.
The XI European Mountain Convention ended with the adoption by the participants of the Vatra Dornei Declaration on cultural heritage, which sets out Euromontana’s approach and position on mountains’ cultural heritage
Euromontana contributed to the evaluation of the 2013 EU climate change adaptation strategy to examine the actual implementation and provide recommendations from and for mountain areas.
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.