On Monday 23 February, Euromontana took part in the stakeholder consultation organised by the European Committee of the Regions on the future of the European Social Fund within the next EU Multi-annual Financial Framework.
On Monday 23 February, Euromontana took part in the stakeholder consultation organised by the European Committee of the Regions on the future of the European Social Fund within the next EU Multi-annual Financial Framework.
Successful climate adaptation relies on strong and lasting collaboration with local stakeholders, yet maintaining engagement over time remains a challenge for many regions and projects.
This new thematic group will explore ways to improve how the Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plans are used to support a transition to more sustainable and competitive livestock systems.
On 27 January 2026, Euromontana, together with its member Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (AURA), jointly hosted a meeting of representatives from mountain areas at the Region’s premises in Brussels.
ESPON has just released a new article, “Thriving beyond numbers : rethinking rural prosperity”, exploring how European rural and mountain areas can move beyond traditional growth metrics to better reflect well-being, resilience and the “right to stay”.
Together with more than 80 other organisations around the world, Euromontana supports a European manifesto for the governance of glaciers and connected resources.
We are delighted to announce that the Autonomous Province of Trento (Italy) has recently become a member of Euromontana!
A recent intermediate report, updating demographic data for the Italian and Austrian Alps for the 2013-2023 period, highlights significant shifts in population and mobility patterns in the Alps and provides additional knowledge of ongoing demographic challenges.
This inspiring online exchange is dedicated to revitalizing pastoralism in Europe’s mountain and rural regions.