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    Economic pressures force closure of smaller ski resorts in France

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    France’s ski industry is witnessing a growing decline in smaller, mid-altitude resorts as economic and environmental pressures mount. Since the 1950s, 186 ski resorts have closed across the country, and analysts predict further closures over the next two decades. The trend reflects broader challenges faced by the sector, including rising operational costs, aging infrastructure, and the escalating impacts of climate change.

    Economic pressures force closure of smaller ski resorts in France

    Lower-altitude resorts have been particularly vulnerable, as higher temperatures reduce snowfall and shorten ski seasons. This decline in natural snow coverage has driven up costs for artificial snow production, placing additional financial strain on already struggling facilities. For many smaller operators, the expense of maintaining lifts, accommodations, and snowmaking equipment has proven unsustainable.

    Industry experts note that climate change has shifted the viability of ski tourism toward higher altitudes, where snowfall remains more reliable. Larger, high-altitude resorts have adapted by investing in infrastructure upgrades and diversifying their offerings to attract visitors year-round. Activities such as mountain biking, hiking, and cultural festivals have provided these resorts with new revenue streams during warmer months.

    Government support and regional subsidies have, in some cases, delayed closures for smaller resorts, but long-term prospects remain uncertain. Local economies dependent on ski tourism face significant economic disruption, prompting discussions about alternative uses for former resort sites. Proposals include converting areas into eco-tourism hubs or repurposing facilities for residential or commercial development.

    Environmental groups have raised concerns over the sustainability of artificial snow production and the ecological impact of maintaining ski resorts in regions with limited natural snowfall. Advocacy for more sustainable tourism practices has gained traction, influencing planning strategies for future resort developments. Meanwhile, the French ski industry as a whole continues to focus on resilience and adaptation. Larger resorts are leading the shift toward environmentally conscious operations and expanded summer programming, positioning themselves as year-round destinations.

    Their ability to innovate may determine the long-term viability of the nation’s ski tourism sector. As climate patterns continue to evolve, industry observers anticipate further consolidation, with smaller resorts either adapting, merging, or closing altogether. The transformation underscores broader challenges facing winter sports tourism globally, pushing stakeholders to seek sustainable solutions to preserve alpine economies. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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