| Overview of the Wales Rural Observatory
The Wales Rural Observatory undertakes independent research and analysis
on social and economic issues in rural Wales. It is funded by the Welsh
Assembly Government to support evidence-based rural policy-making in
Wales . The Observatory is operated by a team of specialist rural researchers
based in the School for City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University
and the Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University.
Its work commenced in September 2003.
The Observatory’s activities are focused on two main areas: first,
the collection and analysis of rural data, and the presentation of these
data within a Geographical Information System (GIS); and second, undertaking
research on social and economic issues in rural Wales. The Observatory
is focusing its activities around the following five broad themes: Rural
Economy and Employment; Environment, Sustainability and Land-use Planning;
Social Inclusion and Exclusion; Housing and Service Provision; Society
and Community.
Two main forms of output and dissemination are linked to the Observatory’s
work programme. First, a series of reports, highlighting the main findings
from the statistical and research elements of its programme of work,
will be produced. Second, a dedicated website has been designed to enable
individuals and organisations to access information about the Observatory’s
main activities and outputs.
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