Many rural areas struggle to support local services, from shops and banks to public offices. Service hubs – where multiple services are co-located in the same space – can offer solutions. Service hubs can offer alternative models for providing rural services and strengthening rural-urban cohesion and connectivity. This report: Describes the challenges of rural service provision and access, and explores how service hubs can address these challenges; Presents shared learning from the ROBUST project, through 9 case studies from 5 countries: Austria, Finland, Latvia, Spain and Wales; Distils key concepts into a planning guide for service hubs
The provision of services in rural areas is constrained by a number of issues arising from the remot...
Enabling equitable social service delivery and promoting sustainable rural development remain key ch...
This paper presents characteristics of rural areas for MaaS development, based on a project co-funde...
Many rural areas struggle to support local services, from shops and banks to public offices. Service...
Many rural areas struggle to support local services, from shops and banks to public offices. It is o...
Co-locating services has become a common solution to the many longstanding challenges of service acc...
In the arena of rural development, a number of initiatives have adopted the idea of a hub to deliver...
Although the tendency that the population migrate from rural to urban areas is typical world wide, t...
Many rural places are losing their local services, from shops and banks, to meeting places. Communit...
The transition to a digitally inclusive and knowledge-based rural society can be challenging. Digita...
The major aim of the thesis is to study various issues regarding the supply of services in the rural...
Transport can play a key role in mitigating climate change, through reducing traffic, emissions and ...
The provision of services in rural areas is constrained by a number of issues arising from the remot...
Mobility is fundamentally important in enabling people to access services, which can deliver substan...
Transport capacity is very important indicator of country’s economic power reflecting its economic d...
The provision of services in rural areas is constrained by a number of issues arising from the remot...
Enabling equitable social service delivery and promoting sustainable rural development remain key ch...
This paper presents characteristics of rural areas for MaaS development, based on a project co-funde...
Many rural areas struggle to support local services, from shops and banks to public offices. Service...
Many rural areas struggle to support local services, from shops and banks to public offices. It is o...
Co-locating services has become a common solution to the many longstanding challenges of service acc...
In the arena of rural development, a number of initiatives have adopted the idea of a hub to deliver...
Although the tendency that the population migrate from rural to urban areas is typical world wide, t...
Many rural places are losing their local services, from shops and banks, to meeting places. Communit...
The transition to a digitally inclusive and knowledge-based rural society can be challenging. Digita...
The major aim of the thesis is to study various issues regarding the supply of services in the rural...
Transport can play a key role in mitigating climate change, through reducing traffic, emissions and ...
The provision of services in rural areas is constrained by a number of issues arising from the remot...
Mobility is fundamentally important in enabling people to access services, which can deliver substan...
Transport capacity is very important indicator of country’s economic power reflecting its economic d...
The provision of services in rural areas is constrained by a number of issues arising from the remot...
Enabling equitable social service delivery and promoting sustainable rural development remain key ch...
This paper presents characteristics of rural areas for MaaS development, based on a project co-funde...