Abstract:
The development of mountain areas is achieved through specific policies. The Law of the Mountain and the subsequent
laws elaborated, aim to support mountain producers, entrepreneurs and implicitly to lead to the development of
mountain areas. In 2019, the Government Decision no. 332/2019 regarding the establishment of the composition, duties
and responsibilities of the massive committee and the National Mountain Council. In order to apply the policies and
strategies for the development and protection of the mountain environment, a massive committee is constituted at
territorial level for each of the 9 mountain groups provided in the annex to the Mountain Law no. 197/2018, body
without legal personality, with advisory role. And, at the national level, the National Council of the Mountain is
constituted, with advisory role, which will ensure the cooperation between the Government and the representatives of
the mountain area, for the implementation of its specific strategies and policies. At mountain territory level, there is a
number of 7 mountain development regional centres and 32 mountain development offices, each of them operated by
one Agency specialist. Each CRDM has a variable number of ODMs subordinated, in its activity range. Every ODM
has a number of settlements assigned to it, for the most part corresponding to two mountain basins. The Regional
Mountain Development Centres are structures of the National Agency for Mountain Areas, and the Mountain
Committees are structures of different organizations, which have a consultative role in supporting public policies.