What is remote-rural and why is it important? Online publication date: Mon, 02-Sep-2024
by Sayed Abdul Majid Gilani; Naveed Yasin; Peter Duncan; Anne M.J. Smith
World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development (WREMSD), Vol. 20, No. 5, 2024
Abstract: The discourse related to explaining the meaning of rural, particularly in contrast to urban areas, is well established and crucial for policy as well as other decision makers. However, it can be argued that not all rural can be classified as the same. In comparison to rural in general, the discussion related to the nature of 'remote-rural' is comparatively under-explored. The aim of this paper is to contribute towards the understanding of the concept as well as definitions related to remote-rural, particularly (but not exclusively) in a Scottish context. Based on a conceptual literature review, key findings in this paper are introduced in the form of five dimensions of rurality. This paper also proposes for policymakers to consider the concept of remote-rural while formulating policy to improve broadband adoption/use in isolated/remote areas in Scotland. The limitations of the study as well as avenues for future research are discussed in the final section.
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