The XII European Mountain Convention will bring mountain stakeholders from all over Europe to discuss a shared goal: how to make our territories more resilient and attractive in 2050?
The XII European Mountain Convention will bring mountain stakeholders from all over Europe to discuss a shared goal: how to make our territories more resilient and attractive in 2050?
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.
In a context of social, economic and ecological transitions, mountain tourism is faced with multiple challenges. Euromontana is organising a webinar to explore and promote pathways towards more sustainable models. It will be the opportunity to discover inspiring initiatives, and to reflect on the specific challenges and opportunities faced by mountain areas.
As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities 2022, Euromontana organises a pitch session in the framework of its Interreg Europe project SILVER SMEs. It's an opportunity to find out more about our activities in the rural Silver Economy in just 15 minutes!
As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities 2022, Euromontana will present the main outcomes of its mountain youth report and how mountain areas can boost their attractiveness and retain young people.
As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities 2022, Euromontana is organising a workshop on communicating the Cohesion Policy, together with the Work4Future and Europe in My Backyard projects.
Euromontana is organising the final conference of the Montana174 project. Capitalizing on the projects' findings, the event will be an opportunity to discuss upon different practices to foster the uptake of the Cohesion Policy funds in mountain areas over the 2021-2027 period.
Mobility plays an important role in the attractiveness of a region. This Euromontana event will look at possible solutions to improve daily transport schemes in mountain areas while also taking into account sustainability.
10 years after its first study, Euromontana releases a new study on youth in mountain areas. This online event will explore youth's aspirations and possible policy responses to maintain the attractiveness of mountain territories.