The IX European Mountain Convention resulted in the adoption of the Bilbao Declaration “Quality for the mountains: prosperity from people and territories”. It sets out Euromontana’s position on agriculture and quality foods.
A joint position paper on local food systems was presented to the European Commission by several organisations such as Euromontana, Region Lombardia, UnionCamere Lombardia, ERRIN, KEN, AREPO, “Città del Bio” and PURPLE
Euromontana has contributed to the consultation on The Future of European Tourism to provide some insights and recommendations from mountain areas. The 2014 position paper builds on the previous 2011 Euromontana position paper.
The VIII European Mountain Convention resulted in the adoption of the Chambéry Declaration on youth, which sets out Euromontana’s position on the attractiveness of mountain areas to young people
Euromontana members are very sensitive to preserving mountains’ potential for the tourism economy. This position paper aims to define a common position for the future of the tourism industry.
This brochure presents Euromontana. It reviews the association’s missions and actions, as well as the benefits that members can expect.
The VII European Mountain Convention concluded with the adoption of the Lillehammer Declaration, which describes Euromontana’s vision of innovation in mountain areas and provides recommendations
Euromontana’s position provides recommendations to better support the development of energy efficiency measures and the use of the potential of renewable energy sources in mountain areas.
The VI European Mountain Convention resulted in the adoption of the Brig Declaration, on economy and added value in mountain areas. It sets out the Euromontana vision of competitive mountain areas