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EUROMONTANA Presentation and potential contributions

EUROMONTANA Presentation and potential contributions. E-tourism pre-consortium meeting, Turin 1 March 2011. What is Euromontana?. European multisectoral association for cooperation and development of mountain areas (since 1996) Around 70 members from 15 countries Comprising :

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EUROMONTANA Presentation and potential contributions

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  1. EUROMONTANAPresentation and potential contributions E-tourism pre-consortium meeting, Turin 1 March 2011

  2. What is Euromontana? • European multisectoral association for cooperation and development of mountain areas (since 1996) • Around 70 members from 15 countries • Comprising : • regional development agencies, • regional authorities, • chambers of commerce and industry • agriculture organisations, • environmental organisations, • research organisations… Map: NordRegio, 2004

  3. Our vision of European mountains • Our mountains are territories with a future and opportunities for Europe • Mountain areas are distinctive areas of Europe which need to be addressed specifically • We call for private and public investment in these areas. The return on investments might be longer but will be more sustainable. • 36% of European territory, 118 million inhabitants

  4. Building on our strengths - overcoming our weaknesses • Strengths: • The positive image of mountain areas • Intense community life • Very rich culture, traditions and heritage • The quality of life of mountain population • Rare, preserved and renewable resources • Production of quality goods and services • Modern and often dynamic governance • … • Weaknesses: • Remoteness and accessibility • Sparseness of businesses and population • Competition between economic development and environment • Sensitivity to climate change

  5. Our actions • Representing mountain communities • Regular contacts with institutions • Active participation in the policy debate • Expert member of various consultative groups • Promoting the strengths of mountain areas • European mountain conventions (300-400 participants) • Conferences, seminars, workshops • Organising cooperation between mountain people • Networking: calls for practices/initiatives, inter-relating members… • European projects (FP7, INTERREG C, Information measures, Youth in action…) + national projects with European dimension • Carry out, participate or compile studies

  6. What can we contribute to the project? • Promotion of the project towards EU institutions: • Good relations with DG AGRI, ENTR, REGIO • Member of European Network for Rural development (Coordination committee and Leader sub-committee) • Member of Advisory group on rural development • Participation as speaker in many events • “Extension” of the partnership to Euromontana network for: • Inputs: call for good practices outside the partnership • Dissemination of outputs to a wider audience • Long term viability and dissemination of project results

  7. Experience on tourism and ICT • Tourism: • Study on collective initiatives in the field of culture and heritage (2009) (7 case studies, many with IT component) • Background document on Sustainable tourism in mountain areas (2010) + overview of national legislations in some countries • 21-22 november Valle D’Aoste seminar on service innovation applied to tourism in mountain areas (especially ICT services) • 26-28 septembre 2011: conference in Inverness, Scotland on Sustainable tourism • ICT: • Past project INTERREG IIIC : Euromountains.net • Cross-cutting to many policy fields in the policy debate: CAP, Cohesion • Participation in the ENRD seminar on ICT in rural areas (Feb 2011) • Future partner in European Mountain ICT Forum (EMICT)

  8. Thank you for your attention! EUROMONTANA European association of mountain areas info@euromontana.org www.euromontana.org T: +32 2 280 42 83 F: +32 2 280 42 85

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