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Mid-term evaluation of cohesion policy programmes 2021-2027 – have your say

Contribute to the mid-term evaluation of 2021-2027 cohesion policy programmes financed under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Cohesion Fund and Just Transition Fund (JTF) – fill in this short survey. Respondents have the opportunity to evaluate aspects relevant for rural areas, such as digitalisation, climate action, mobility and inclusion.

 
Tourism and rural development – a new study

A new study, co-authored by the European Committee of the Regions and the UN World Tourism Organization, examines the significant impact and potential of tourism in fostering socio-economic development in rural areas.

 
Analysing Eurosceptic voting patterns in rural areas

A new study commissioned by the European Committee of the Regions’ Commission for Natural Resources analyses Eurosceptic voting patterns and identifies possible explanations for voter discontent in rural areas.

 
Call for speakers at the European Mountain Convention

Euromontana is looking for mountain stakeholders from across Europe to share their initiatives – local policy, project, study, methodology, tool – at the XIII European Mountain Convention on 15-18 October 2024 in Puigcerdà, Catalonia, Spain.

 
Agricultural and Rural Inspiration Awards 2024: apply now!

The annual competition of the CAP Network is now open for submissions. It seeks to reward the greenest, smartest, most socially inclusive, innovative and resilient Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) projects implemented at the local level. Apply through your National Network by 25 July!

 
New pilot action on circular rural regions

A new pilot action will explore regional approaches to the circular economy and develop and implement strategic concepts in European rural areas. Initiated by Germany within the Territorial Agenda 2030 framework, the pilot will involve regions that have already taken initial steps in the field through a pan-European exchange of good practices.

 
What can be done to make Smart Villages happen?

The final conference of the Smart Rural 27 project of 19 March 2024 discussed support mechanisms for effective Smart Village implementation in the future. The wealth of knowledge collected throughout the project's lifespan, including analytical work on CAP and other policies, and lessons from the Pilot European Smart Villages Observatory provided the basis for reflection.