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La brochure des bonnes pratiques pour le développement durable des montagnes 2024 d’Euromontana est publiée !

Euromontana débute l’année avec la publication de sa brochure annuelle de bonnes pratiques pour le développement durable des montagnes. Cette publication présente 10 initiatives inspirantes de toute l’Europe (UE et non-UE) collectées par Euromontana tout au long de l’année 2023 afin de promouvoir les initiatives qui sont les vecteurs de transformation durable dans les zones de montagne.

La brochure aborde des thématiques clés pour le développement durable, la qualité de vie et la résilience dans les zones de montagne, allant de la sensibilisation aux risques climatiques, à l’adaptation des forêts au changement climatique en passant par les énergies renouvelables, les services itinérants pour les populations locales, les initiatives LEADER pour le développement rural ou encore la promotion des produits agricoles durables de montagne, entre autres.

La brochure vise à inspirer des pratiques, des idées ou même des sources de financement, et à encourager leur transfert et leur adaptation dans d’autres régions.

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22 janvier 2024

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