06/12/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/12/2026 03:33
Some 17 million people live on 4,000 islands across the EU, while 95 million people - one fifth of the EU population - live along EU coastlines across 22 EU countries. Both communities are vital assets to the economy of the EU. These communities still face several challenges: climate change, economic sustainability and growth, and overtourism, to name but a few. The European Commission has presented its first-ever, tailor-made strategies dedicated to support both types of territories and unlock their potential.
Islands
Most EU islands share unique realities and challenges like geographical isolation, limited connectivity, high transport costs, small markets and demographic decline.
To address these issues, the strategy proposes to:
The strategy promotes regular dialogue between EU institutions and representatives for the interests of islands.
Coastal communities
Europe's coastal communities are at the frontline of climate change, marine and coastal biodiversity loss, and marine pollution. They also face additional pressures, including imbalanced tourism, shortage of affordable housing, seasonality of economic activity and limited job opportunities.
To address these issues, the strategy focuses on three priorities:
The strategy emphasises tailored, locally led solutions, recognising the diverse needs of coastal communities - from remote fishing villages to major port cities.
Both strategies work in tandem, reinforcing each other to address shared pressures while responding to the unique realities of islands and coastal communities alike.
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Press release: Commission presents first-ever EU strategies for islands and coastal communities