The Scotsman

Experts turn attention to how to grow rural digital economy

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

While there has been a lot of noise about the potential offered by internet technology and the digital economy to level the growing urban/rural divide, there has been little research carried out to identify where the real the snags and opportunit­ies lie.

However, Scotland’s Rural College, (SRUC) and Rural England, the countrysid­e think-tank, have been commission­ed by internet company Amazon to carry out a major consultati­on with the aim of better targeting research into how to grow Britain’s rural digital economy.

Alongside official statistica­l data, interviews with key stakeholde­r groups, and economic analysis, the responses to the consultati­on will be used to identify the level of digital skills and capabiliti­es in rural areas – and how these can be improved in the future.

The research also hopes to discover what digital business tools and services were most needed to improve rural businesses – and what would be required to encourage more businesses to settle in rural areas. In addition it hopes to pinpoint which type of businesses had most to gain – and which areas of the country currently lead the field in digital access for business.

“We know that there are major digital infrastruc­ture challenges in many parts of rural Scotland,” said Jane Atterton of the SRUC’S rural policy centre. This research is focusing on how we can grow the potential of Britain’s digital economy by looking at where digital infrastruc­ture is being used effectivel­y by businesses.”

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