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The XI European Mountain Convention isn’t over yet: photos and presentations of the event now available!

From 25 to 27 September 2018, nearly 200 mountain stakeholders from all over Europe gathered in Vatra Dornei, Romania, to participate in the European Mountain Convention on “Cultural Heritage as an Engine for Creativity, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development of Mountain areas”, organised jointly by Euromontana and several Romanian organisations, including the Mountain Areas Agency and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Following three days of study visits, exchanges of good practices and debates, participants called upon EU, national and regional institutions to better recognise this mountain cultural and natural heritage, in a common Declaration.

Don’t hesitate to share the results of the event:

  • The Final Declaration is available here
  • The Press Release is available here
  • The booklet of initiatives is available here
  • The presentations are available on this page
  • Proceedings will soon be available on the event’s webpage

In addition, to remember good memories, have a look at the pictures of the conference (here) and the pictures of the study visits: study visit 1 (around Vatra Dornei), study visit 2 (Bucovina), study visit 3 (Neamt county) and study visit 4 (Maramureş).

For any other information or document, you can also visit the event’s webpage here.

Thank you to the organisers, the speakers, the participants and the volunteers for a successful event and we look forward to seeing you at the XII European Mountain Convention in Calabria in 2020.

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