The V European Mountain Convention aims to illustrate how, by supporting territorial cohesion, mountains can make a major contribution to European growth
The V European Mountain Convention aims to illustrate how, by supporting territorial cohesion, mountains can make a major contribution to European growth
The IV European Mountain Convention will explore major current changes, such as the reform of rural development and enlargement, and their impact on mountain areas
The III European Mountain Convention aims to build a vision for mountain areas to unlock their potential and overcome their natural handicaps so that their unique assets can be safeguarded for the benefit of Europe.
The II European Mountain Convention aims to reflect on the impact of the WTO negotiations and the CAP reform to anticipate impacts on mountain areas and find a strategy to promote quality
The I European Mountain Convention aims to bring together mountain stakeholders from all over Europe to reflect on the major challenges for the EU and how they will affect employment and sustainable development.
In the framework of the Rural Vision Week, Euromontana organises a workshop on mobility and air quality in mountain areas to give the floor to rural and mountain stakeholders and showcase inspiring solutions for an improved sustainable mobility in our regions.
We are pleased to invite you to the 5th forest innovation workshop, a biennial European initiative which promotes networking and exchanges among the community of forestry and wood industry innovators and actors.
The XI European Mountain Convention will focus on the tangible and intangible cultural heritage in mountain areas and on how this strategic resource, inherited from the past, can be a key asset for developing sustainable and attractive mountain areas in the future.
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?