CPMR Applauds EU’s Bold New Islands Strategy

The EU’s newly announced islands strategy has been hailed as a “welcome and historic step.”

The initiative, unveiled on Wednesday, marks the first attempt to give Europe’s islands and coastal areas a more coherent policy framework.

The European Commission formally adopted two dedicated strategies, one for EU islands and one for EU coastal communities.

This sets out for the first time a coordinated European approach to support both types of territories and “unlock their long-term potential.”

The two initiatives introduce what the EC calls “a targeted approach”, dedicated to the specific needs and “unique challenges” of 17 million people living on more than 4,000 islands across 16 EU Member States  and 95 million people living along the 70,000 km of EU coastlines and in coastal areas across 22 EU countries.

The Commission proposes a “coherent holistic approach” addressing the economy, connectivity, energy, environment, demography and security of islands.

The aim, it said, is to “transform the challenges of these territories into opportunities and lasting strengths.”

Speaking on Wednesday, Raffaele Fitto, Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms, said, “For the first time, the European Union has dedicated strategies for its islands and coastal communities recognising their unique challenges and high potential.”

He added, “By improving transport, boosting green energy, strengthening local economies, and addressing demographic challenges, we’ll turn obstacles into opportunities, making these territories key to a sustainable, competitive Europe.”

Costas Kadis, Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans, agreed, saying, “Europe’s coasts—home to 95 million people—are where our economy and the ocean meet.

“Yet climate change, from rising seas to biodiversity loss, puts them at risk. Our Coastal Strategy secures their future: strengthening the blue economy, climate-proofing infrastructure, and protecting heritage. From Baltic wind farms to Portuguese pescatourism, we’re turning threats into opportunities.”

Reaction was swift, with  Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis, President of the Conference of Peripheral and Maritime Regions Islands Commission, broadly welcoming the move.

The CPMR warned, though, that a “strategy of this scale” cannot be delivered by Member States alone, saying that regional and local authorities must be “full partners in design, implementation, and monitoring.”

She told this website, “For many years, island regions have called for a dedicated European vision for islands.

“The publication of the first-ever EU Islands Strategy is therefore a welcome and historic step.

“Its success will now depend on its capacity to translate recognition into concrete action for island citizens and territories, with island authorities playing a central role in its implementation and future development, “ added Maupertuis, who is also President of the Assembly of Corsica (France).

Further comment comes from Filip Reinhag, President of the CPMR, who said, “The CPMR has long advocated for EU policies to better reflect the specific challenges, assets and opportunities of maritime regions.

“The EU Strategy for Coastal Communities is an important recognition that these territories deserve greater attention within the EU policy agenda. Its value lies in providing a shared framework and a more integrated approach across territorial policies, but to deliver real impact, it must be matched by strong political commitment, genuine partnership with regional and local authorities, and sustained long-term investment aligned with Europe’s strategic priorities,” added  Reinhag, also Regional Councillor for the Swedish region  of Gotland.

The CPMR says it will further its analysis of the published documents “and continue to push for coherent, well-funded and place-based European policies that ensure islands and coastal communities can fully contribute to Europe’s sustainable and competitive future.”

Elsewhere, Antonella Sberna, Vice-President of the European Parliament and ECR Shadow Rapporteur, has also welcomed the Commission’s new


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6 responses to “CPMR Applauds EU’s Bold New Islands Strategy”

  1. DuckDuck Avatar
    DuckDuck

    Isn’t it charming how the EU finally decided to pay attention to islands? I mean, while they were busy with the real pressing matters, like deciding the color of the new office carpets, the poor islanders were just waving their hands in the air. 😂🏝️

  2. Terror Master Avatar
    Terror Master

    Isn’t it just delightful how the EU finally decided that islands exist? 🏝️ I suppose better late than never—maybe next they’ll remember that we need a coherent strategy for the weather too! 😅

  3. cereal killer Avatar
    cereal killer

    Is the EU’s latest Islands Strategy a masterstroke or just another round of bureaucratic hot air? 🤔 Guess we’ll see if they can actually turn those “unique challenges” into opportunities or if it’s just a fancy way to keep us islanders entertained while they muddle through. 🍹🌊

  4. Martini Flower Avatar
    Martini Flower

    Isn’t it just splendid how the EU has finally noticed those pesky islands and coastlines? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, who knew they had “unique challenges”—next they’ll be telling us fish need a seat at the table! 🐟💼

  5. Dream 
Killer Avatar
    Dream Killer

    Brilliant! Just what we needed: a strategy for islands, because clearly, the last thousand years of human civilization didn’t quite cover it. 🌊🙄

  6. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    So, the EU finally decides to give a proper nod to its islands—who knew they existed? 🌴 Maybe next they’ll unveil a strategy for the forgotten coffee lovers in the Alps. ☕️

  7. Doughboy Avatar
    Doughboy

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—another strategy to tackle unique challenges that only a seasoned bureaucrat could conjure up over a cuppa. Let’s hope this “coherent holistic approach” doesn’t turn out to be just a fancy way to shuffle paper around while the islands sink into the sea. 😏

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