Central Mountains Project at the CCIC Meeting

A dedicated session on the Central Mountains project – Central Mountains: From the Alps to the Carpathians – strengthening governance models for sustainable development of mountain areas in Central Europewas held during the recent CCIC meeting, offering Carpathian Convention stakeholders and policymakers an in-depth look at the project’s progress, solutions, and future direction. While the session focused on the results most relevant to the Carpathians, participants also had the opportunity to explore the full range of project activities and upcoming plans.

The CM project is highly significant for the Carpathian region, as its themes closely reflect the core mission of the Carpathian Convention—strengthening cooperation and governance for sustainable development in Europe’s mountain areas.

The Secretariat of the Carpathian Convention has been actively supporting the project through strategic partnerships with its key collaborators, including the Association of the Carpathian Euroregion, Brașov County, and Eurac Research. These partnerships extend beyond the current project and will now be further strengthened through the application of newly developed instruments and documents that can be taken forward for joint implementation.

Among the showcased results were:

            The CCIC welcomed the project’s key tools and outputs and recommended their further consideration for supporting the implementation of the Carpathian Convention. The session demonstrated the strong potential of the CM project to enhance cooperation across the region and to contribute meaningfully to the sustainable development of the Carpathians.

            📸 Photos by SCC