Sustainability for us is not a destination, but a shared journey.
With the contribution of those who live, work, and visit our territory, we are building a destination that respects the environment, values people, and looks to the future with confidence.
Every day, we turn this commitment into concrete actions, making our mountains an increasingly aware, welcoming, and sustainable place.
The three pillars of sustainability and governance.
With the Johannesburg Conference of 2002, the concept of sustainable development evolved into a holistic perspective that integrates three key components: socio-economy: ensuring well-being that is fairly distributed; environment: protecting ecosystems and safeguarding natural resources; culture: preserving and promoting both tangible and intangible heritage.