Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc, the state research body for the food and agriculture sector. A study, carried out by Dr David Meredith, senior researcher at Teagasc, looked at rural Ireland —its economy and where people are going to live. Media reports tend to focus on specific components of population decline, especially the headlinegrabbing “Can’t even field a GAA team” line, which focuses on young men. Populations comprise more than young men, however, and increases can be found in other age categories, such as the over-55s
Focused on generational renewal, this paper presents the ideal livelihoods young people envision fo...
There is a limited evidence base on the makeup and drivers of change in our rural and island communi...
Summary: The report details the need for a focused approach to rural development that harnesses loca...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
End of Project ReportThe aim of this project was to project the potential impact of post-2000 econom...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...
[We] are living through a period of profound change and transformation of the shape of society an...
End of project reportThe purpose of the study is to examine housing in the Irish countryside. Housin...
End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the high...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
This blog post reflects on how recent changes to rural Ireland is influencing the arts. It recognise...
The present volume has arisen from a research project entitled : "Rural Development Strategies in t...
Focused on generational renewal, this paper presents the ideal livelihoods young people envision fo...
There is a limited evidence base on the makeup and drivers of change in our rural and island communi...
Summary: The report details the need for a focused approach to rural development that harnesses loca...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
End of Project ReportThe aim of this project was to project the potential impact of post-2000 econom...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...
The four National University of Ireland Universities have offered a diploma in rural development to ...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...
[We] are living through a period of profound change and transformation of the shape of society an...
End of project reportThe purpose of the study is to examine housing in the Irish countryside. Housin...
End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the high...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
This blog post reflects on how recent changes to rural Ireland is influencing the arts. It recognise...
The present volume has arisen from a research project entitled : "Rural Development Strategies in t...
Focused on generational renewal, this paper presents the ideal livelihoods young people envision fo...
There is a limited evidence base on the makeup and drivers of change in our rural and island communi...
Summary: The report details the need for a focused approach to rural development that harnesses loca...