13th European Mountain Convention
Project: TranStat
Date
15 Oct 2024 - 18 Oct 2024
Organiser
The 2024 edition is co-organised by Euromontana, the Government of Catalonia and the Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications (CREAF), with the support of the European Rural Pact.
Country
Description
Emmanuelle George, project coordinator from INRAE, will join hundreds of mountain stakeholders from all across Europe the 17th of October participating at the workshop "Working with nature: how to rethink tourism in mountain areas?"

ABOUT THE EVENT
European Mountain Conventions are major events for mountain stakeholders in Europe. The Conventions typically attract hundreds of participants from all over Europe from European institutions to regional and local authorities, civil society associations, farmers, researchers, development agencies LAGs and more!
This year, the 13th European Mountain Convention will focus on mountain economies and will seek practical and political solutions to these challenges. From agriculture to tourism, entrepreneurship, industrial relocation, access to land or digitalisation, a wide range of sectors and themes will be addressed, with a view to making mountain economies more sustainable, resilient and prosperous in the future.
More information www.mountainconvention.eu 
Programme events
05 Jun 2025
Online Q&A Session – Classic Call 3
The Interreg Alpine Space programme is organising a Q&A session to answer all your pending questions
    Project events
    04 Jun 2025
    Future-Proof Your Skills: Embracing the Green and Digital Transition - Workers´ skills
    Project: RECENTRE
    Free transnational webinar: Future-Proof Your Skills-Embracing the Green and Digital Transition
    Flyer RECENTRE kl
    05 Jun 2025
    Future Production Workplace – Arbeiten in Industrie 5.0
    Project: RECENTRE
    Local workshop for specialists and technical decision-makers from manufacturing companies
    05 Jun 2025
    Rethinking winter tourism – MountResilience Community of Practice launch event
    Project: TranStat