


Time to act: ENOS’ first position paper on the Green Deal
The climate emergency is no longer disputed. As natural disasters follow one another at a global level, there is no longer any question of waiting to act. As a key European outdoor organisation, ENOS is mobilising and strongly committing itself to the greening of the...
La transition récréative. Une utopie transmoderne: a review of Jean Corneloup’s latest book
Jean Corneloup is a teacher-researcher specialised in the analysis of recreational activities in nature. For several years, he has been trying to explain, sociologically, outdoor sports practices. In this context, his latest work was realised on January 20th by the...
ENOS Policy paper on the Green Deal open for consultation
It’s now more important than ever to both become proactively involved in the transition to a greener outdoor sports sector as well as showcasing the value and the power of outdoor sports in the context of the European Green New Deal. The European Green Deal for the...
Love This Place, Leave No Trace – A Campaign to promote responsible behaviours in nature
Leave No Trace Ireland is now launching a new national public awareness campaign, Love This Place, Leave No Trace to ask the public to play their part by acting responsibly so that everyone can experience and enjoy outdoor spaces while helping to protect them from...