Supported by Euromontana and more than 80 organisations around the world, this joint manifesto demands immediate and targeted political responses to the economic, social and environmental impacts of climate change.
This policy paper, endorsed by Euromontana is part of the TranStat project activities and tackles the subject of rethinking winter tourism in the Alps.
This policy brief for Euromontana members outlines main changes in the next EU budget proposal for 2028-2034.
On 9 and 10 September 2025, more than 120 stakeholders from all over Europe gathered in Krakow to renew its commitments for sustainable mountains areas.
The European Commission is preparing in 2025 a Strategy to boost generational renewal in the agricultural sector. Euromontana welcomes the intention, but set key recommandations for mountain farmers.
The European Commission is preparing its proposal for the post-2027 MFF. Euromontana stresses the importance of an ambitious budget for the Common Agricultural Policy and cohesion policy.
This updated policy brief for Euromontana members outlines the recent steps following the European Commission’s proposal to downgrade the wolf’s protection status.
This policy brief for Euromontana members presents the European Commission’s annual work programme for 2025 and outlines the key actions and legislation of interest to mountain areas, as well as their respective timetables.
Together with 27 other EU agrifood organisations, we have sent a joint letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and & Commissioner Piotr Serafin to express our concern on the next MFF.








