Title: Strengthening Local Governance and its impact on Sustainable Mountain Development
1Strengthening Local Governance and its impact on
Sustainable Mountain Development
- Drew McFarlane-Slack Euromontana
2Mountain delimitation
- 41 of the European territory
- 20 of its population
- 27 of its municipalities (33Â 865 out of 125Â 681)
3What is Euromontana?
- An evolving network in the EU and the Eastern
countries 60 national or regional organisations - A multisectoral networkdevelopment agencies,
regional and local authorities, environmental
agencies, agricultural organisations, research
institutes - to exchange information with institutions/networks
- to coordinate cross-boundary projects
- to contribute to better expertise on mountain
development - A small office based in Lombardia House in
Brussels supported by 12 working Board members
4Our General Activities
- Information
- Policy watch
- Consultation
- Projects
- FAO - SARD-M
- Interreg and Interact
5Recent issues
- State aids
- The positive externalities of mountain farming
and land management - Recognition of the added value of mountain
products, particularly food products
6Scottish Perspectives
Highlands and Islands Population 274,000 on the
edge of Europe Mountain and Island community
cohesion
7Scottish Perspectives
Community Planning Spatial Planning Regeneration E
uropean connectivity
8Specific Scottish experiences 1
Kinlochleven 100 years of Aluminium
production Closed in 2000 Employment Rebirth as a
centre for outdoor activity as part of the brand
The Outdoor Capital of the UK
9Specific Scottish experiences 2
Sunart Atlantic Oakwoods Manage and regenerate
14,000ha of ancient coastal woodland
10The Highlands of Scotland and Podcarpacie Region,
Poland - 2006
Migrant workers
Woodland management Renewable energy (biomass)
Research- UHI/ Universities of Rzeszov/
Zilnia Student accommodation
11Fire Services in the Highlands and Islands of
Scotland
- Largest volunteer fire service in Europe- 1500
members. - All contracted, 1200 p/t fully trained and
equipped. - 30 units retrained for Community fire safety and
environmental fire intervention. - Predictive software, census data, activity data
fire and road accidents. - Spatial planning now the basis of intervention
- Service has to be Safe, Evidenced and Affordable.
124 Scottish experiences
- Kinlochleven regeneration partnership approach
shared with Euromontana partners. - Fire Service shared with colleagues in
Palencia, interest at central govt level from
Italy, Spain - Sunart Oakwood Sustainable environmental
regeneration bottom up partnership - Podcarpacie Migrant workers, retention of young
people, affordable housing
13Conclusions
- All Mountains suffer from natural handicaps
- Distance from markets
- Fragmentation
- High cost/low wages
- But they are also reservoirs of
- Ecological Diversity
- Heritage and Culture
- Quality products
- Under-utilised potential
14Conclusions continued
- Mountains share common challenges
- And the solutions can be best found by a shared
internal approach by local public and private
institutions - Enterprise
- Environment
- Public services
- A shared external approach will inevitably offer
a two way conduit - New ideas
- Tested services
- Shared policy aims
15The next steps globally
- Dissemination of the policies and exchanges
- SARD-M / Mountain Partnership as a potential
vehicle for continued exchange