Research on the Edge
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Understanding life in rural and sparsely populated areas. Led by The James Hutton Institute. Was Islands Revival.
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https://researchontheedge.org/ 23-03-2019 17:25:49
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NEW BOOK: Congrats to the editors and contributing authors on the publication of "Dipping in to the North: Living, Working and Traveling in Sparsely Populated Areas". Now available here: bit.ly/33Vl6rj Palgrave Macmillan
If you missed this last night it's worth a watch on catch-up. Domhnall Macsween a good match for Romesh Ranganathan
Socially distanced and intricately connected: The importance of rural places for urban renewal slu.se/urban-readings… - First thoughts on contributive justice from our Formas, ett forskningsråd för hållbar utveckling. project 'Governance, justice and resistance - on the way to a fossil-free welfare society' Environmental Communication - SLU
Rural communities are not the quiet backwaters often depicted. Join our FREE Summit session to explore how the image of the #RuralIdyll has changed & ask if some communities are still being left behind …mit-rethinking-rural.eventbrite.co.uk #ruraleconomy #ruralhousing #sustainablecommunities
Commission publishes study on the CAP’s impact on the development of rural areas regarding socioeconomic aspects | European Commission europa.eu/!Xu88wf via European Commission EU Environment EU Agriculture🌱 ENRD Contact Point Alex Evaluation Helpdesk @NeniaMicha English Rural 🏡 National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise
Discussing how a rural movement in Scotland might be a collective platform and meeting place for all rural interest and actions. Thank you Mark Shucksmith @petri_rinne Phil Raines & Vanessa Halhead for your presentations Scottish Rural Action #vsrp21
Excited to be recruiting for not 1 but 2 fully funded #PhD studentships in contemporary #island #migration James Hutton Institute and University of Aberdeen, deadline 31 March. Please share! researchontheedge.org/new-phd-studen… SEGS James Hutton
Scotland's #rural and #island communities have all felt the impact of #COVID19 in different ways. New research SEFARI Gateway SEGS James Hutton SRUC has shed light on the effects and responses in these areas, showing strong community bonds in the face of adversity bit.ly/3u43eFl