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Understanding the response to Covid-19 : exploring options for a resilient social and economic recovery in Scotland’s rural and island communities

Authors :
Currie, Mags
McMorran, Rob
Hopkins, Jonathan
McKee, Annie J
Glass, Jayne
Wilson, Ruth
Meador, Elliot
Noble, Christina
Craigie, Marcus
Piras, Simone
Bruce, Fiona
Williams, Abigail
Pinker, Annabel
Jones, Sarah
Maynard, Carly
Atterton, Jane
Currie, Mags
McMorran, Rob
Hopkins, Jonathan
McKee, Annie J
Glass, Jayne
Wilson, Ruth
Meador, Elliot
Noble, Christina
Craigie, Marcus
Piras, Simone
Bruce, Fiona
Williams, Abigail
Pinker, Annabel
Jones, Sarah
Maynard, Carly
Atterton, Jane
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This research considered the impacts of Covid-19 on rural and island communities, how resiliently they have responded; and the most effective ways forward for their recovery. Our research approach involved: interviewing people in key rural sectors then producing a map to identify factors of resilience. This map was used to identify case study communities. Interviews were undertaken in these communities to understand local perspectives. Rural and island communities have been vulnerable to the impacts of Covid. Specific factors that have increased their vulnerability include reliance on limited employment sectors, being located far from centralised services (e.g. hospitals), limited digital connectivity; and an ageing population. Communities with a more resilient response had some or all of the following features: a strong sense of community; community organisations and local businesses that have been responsive to local needs; the existence of strategic partnerships between community organisations and the public/private sector; and good digital connectivity. Covid-19 has brought rural vulnerabilities into sharp focus and these vulnerabilities are often connected. Strategic and joined-up partnerships between community, public and private sector organisations will remain important, as well as novel and flexible funding mechanisms to enable place-based and context-specific responses. This research highlighted nine actions that would assist rural and island communities to thrive in the future. These include: 1. Building on existing and new partnerships and supporting anchor organisations 2. Capitalising on and rewarding community spirit 3. Encouraging and supporting young people to move to rural and island communities 4. Retaining and enhancing digital connectivity opportunities 5. Supporting adaptable local businesses 6. Strategic partnerships with deliver place-based solutions 7. Continue to support diversification of the rural economy 8. Enhancing the knowledge base o

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1399992133
Document Type :
Electronic Resource