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How does the Cohesion Policy influence mountains?
The Montana174 project was created to address an important challenge: to make people aware of what the Cohesion Policy does in their region and how they can benefit from it.

Governance in mountain areas: what has changed in the last years?
Recently, UNIMONT has carried out a study on governance in mountain areas which is under publication. The study aims to provide a first overview of the priorities of intervention defined by different case studies for their respective mountain territories.

Getting to know Labex ITTEM: mountain research programme in Human and Social Sciences
The Laboratory of Excellence “Innovation and Territorial Transitions in Mountains” (Labex ITTEM) is a consortium of nine French laboratories from National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) and the Universities of Grenoble Alps (UGA) and Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB).

Vulnerability analysis at the Central Apennines mountain reference region
We spoke with Ivano Scotti (University of Molise) about the work on vulnerability analysis carried out in the MOVING’s project.

Linking the Value Chain to Socio-Ecological Systems approaches
MOVING project has published the deliverable 2.1, which describes the MOVING Conceptual and Analytical Framework (CAF). The CAF helps to develop a shared language among consortium members and it provides the theoretical underpinning for all other activities.

MOVING’s participation in the Forum Origin, Diversity and Territories
by Sherman Farhad (University of Córdoba) On 13-15 October 2021, the MOVING partner Sherman Farhad participated at the Forum ‘Origin, Diversity and Territories’, which this year...

Vulnerability analysis in the Betic Systems of Spain
We spoke with Raquel Moreno and Antonio Zafra (ADEGUA) about their work on vulnerability analysis carried out in the MOVING project. What role does ADEGUA have in the...

Mountain Value Chains: heterogeneity and innovation patterns
Mountain value chains are the full range of activities involved in delivering a public and or private good in mountainous territories. They are the means to generate value starting from the great diversity of ecosystems, land uses and socio-cultural knowledge, which provide substantial support for the livelihoods of mountain communities.

Land use systems in MOVING Reference Regions
We spoke with Élia Pires Marques (University of Évora) about the work on land use systems carried out in the MOVING project. What work is MOVING doing on the diversity of land...

Setting the scene for MOVING
An interview with Mar Delgado from University of Cordoba and coordinator of the MOVING project will help you navigate the first steps of the project and what it intends to do....