Funding to tackle challenges facing Wales’ rural communities
A partnership which includes Cardiff University has received more than £5m in funding to research and explore solutions to rural challenges. Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, the Local Policy and Innovation Partnership for Rural Wales, connects researchers, communities, and policy-makers to support inclusive, sustainable development. Funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the partnership will focus on the challenges of building a regenerative economy, supporting the net zero transition, enhancing health, wellbeing and access to services, and empowering communities and culture, including Welsh language revitalisation. Professor Paul Milbourne, who is a Co-Director of the Rural Wales Local Policy and Innovation Partnership (LPIP), said: "This award provides a tremendous opportunity for researchers, policy-makers, third-sector organisations and communities to work together to address the key economic, social and environmental challenges facing rural Wales. By generating new datasets, engaging with local communities and exploring place-based approaches to rural development, the Rural Wales LPIP will help to support more inclusive and sustainable futures for the rural region". A multi-disciplinary team of researchers from Cardiff University is involved in the Rural Wales LPIP, consisting of Professor Paul Milbourne and Professor Scott Orford from the School of Geography and Planning, Professor Rob Evans, Professor James Lewis and Dr Sara MacBride-Stewart from the School of Social Sciences and Dr Alison Parken from the Business School.



