European Landowners Organization Overview
The European Landowners Organization (ELO) represents a network of national organizations based in Brussels, advocating for landowners and managers in the EU. Through its high-level contacts and involvement in numerous committees, the ELO anticipates and responds to changes in the political and legal climate in the EU. The organization organizes events, leads EU-funded projects, promotes good practices through awards, and collaborates with various partners. With offices in Brussels, Spain, and Poland, the ELO's staff members cover policies, events, and strategies related to EU politics, working towards a prosperous and sustainable countryside in Europe.
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Contents of the Presentation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Who We Are How we work Projects Events Awards
Who We Are The ELO, Represents a network of national organizations, based in Brussels Anticipates potential changes in the political and legal climate in the EU with significance for its members Is the voice of landowners and managers in relation to EU authorities Is active in more than 45 advisory committees and groups in the EU, and has high-level contacts throughout the EU authorities and the 28 Member States and beyond
Who we Are Working together for a prosperous and sustainable countryside
ELO Actions The ELO has many public-facing actions: Events: the ELO holds at least one event a month, in Brussels and across the EU 28 Member States Projects: The ELO leads or participates in EU-funded projects Awards: The ELO promotes good practices and scientific research through awards Partners: The ELO has many private and public partners to engage in research, political opportunities and more
ELO Staff ELO has offices in the heart of EU-Brussels 15 staff members in Brussels, including former high-level commission officials, on site every day to cover policies, events, strategy and all aspects of EU politics 2 staff members in Spain and Poland to monitor activities around Europe High level cooperation with partner organizations: RISE Foundation, European Historic Houses, Friends of the Countryside
Learn more about our Erasmus+ Projects
Learn more about our Horizon2020 Projects Water2Retur n
Annual Biodiversity Conference Annual Innovation Conference Tree of the Year Ceremony 2 General Assemblies per year
ELO Awards The ELO has created a series of awards Promoting all aspects of best practices for land managers Great tool for visibility and promotion Positive atmosphere draws senior Commission and Parliament Connecting with high level jury members
With the support of European Bee Award Created to demonstrate benefits of land management for biodiversity Excellent communication tool High level jury Great communication, networking event
BellEuropa Award The BellEuropa Award honours a Wildlife Estate Label territory that has realized an important step forward for the benefit of biodiversity Open to all Wildlife Estate label holders