This means continuing to support research that helps us understand how climate change and human activity are transforming the mountains, and turning this knowledge into accessible tools for schools, athletes, events and local communities. Through educational content, collaborations and field activities, we want more people to recognise their relationship with these environments and to make small, consistent changes in how they move and organise themselves in the outdoors.
On the ground, we keep working with partners, organisations and volunteers to take care of trails, sensitive areas and mountain spaces that are under pressure. The projects may be familiar, but the commitment is renewed: listen to what the science is telling us, work closely with local actors and keep the balance between enjoying the mountains and preserving them.
The journey is long, and our roadmap for 2026 is simply a way to stay on track, step by step, in the direction we chose from the beginning.