End of Project ReportThe aim of this project was to project the potential impact of post-2000 economic and policy changes on Irish rural areas. It was intended originally to use a model-building approach in collaboration with the University of Missouri but this did not prove feasible. Instead, a possible scenario of future change for the rural economy was developed under four headings: • number of farms and the size of the farm labour force • agricultural structures • employment and enterprise • population and settlement. The scenario is based on assessment of current trends, on key assumptions about the future, and on the likely directions of relevant policies
End of Project ReportThis report documents work completed on the inputs and income component of the ...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...
The future economic viability of Irish rural areas will be influenced by (i) macroeconomic forces tr...
End of project reportThe objective of the project was to provide the diverse group of interest group...
Working PaperThis paper gives a brief overview of current farm viability in Ireland and summarises s...
End of Project ReportThis purpose of this project is to develop a spatial model to project populatio...
End of project reportThis project reports on the farm level crop economics research conducted in the...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the high...
End of Project ReportsThe economic environment for Irish farming has changed dramatically over the ...
[We] are living through a period of profound change and transformation of the shape of society an...
End of Project ReportThe purpose of this project is to examine the impact of the Berlin agreement on...
End of Project ReportThe research conducted under the projects 4821 and 4823 represents a continuati...
End of project reportThe purpose of the study is to examine housing in the Irish countryside. Housin...
End of Project ReportThis report documents work completed on the inputs and income component of the ...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...
The future economic viability of Irish rural areas will be influenced by (i) macroeconomic forces tr...
End of project reportThe objective of the project was to provide the diverse group of interest group...
Working PaperThis paper gives a brief overview of current farm viability in Ireland and summarises s...
End of Project ReportThis purpose of this project is to develop a spatial model to project populatio...
End of project reportThis project reports on the farm level crop economics research conducted in the...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the high...
End of Project ReportsThe economic environment for Irish farming has changed dramatically over the ...
[We] are living through a period of profound change and transformation of the shape of society an...
End of Project ReportThe purpose of this project is to examine the impact of the Berlin agreement on...
End of Project ReportThe research conducted under the projects 4821 and 4823 represents a continuati...
End of project reportThe purpose of the study is to examine housing in the Irish countryside. Housin...
End of Project ReportThis report documents work completed on the inputs and income component of the ...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...