Rural Affairs

Rural evidence base

Defra places high value on clear and compelling analysis in order to develop effective policies. As part of this, we have a substantial rural research programme which is helping to build the necessary evidence base, including up-to-date data and research findings on rural trends. A Rural Evidence Hub is available online but here you can find PDF versions of selected completed rural related Defra-commissioned research. Further rural-related research can be found by searching Defra's Science Directorate site or the Rural Evidence Research Centre.

Communities

Economics

Farming

  • An independent assessment [PDF 251KB] and annex [PDF 407KB] of the likely uptake of a competence framework in the environmental and land-based sectors. The competence framework is wholly funded by Defra, and is being developed as a multi-year project, by Lantra (Sector Skills Council for the environmental and land-based sectors).
  • The Wider Social Impacts of Changes in the Structure of Agricultural Businesses [PDF 703KB] (hosted externally) In the light of reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy, Defra commissioned this study to examine the current and likely future restructuring of England’s agricultural businesses and to consider the wider social implications of these changes.
  • The effects of public funding on farmers' attitudes to farm diversification.[PDF 2.85MB] Defra commissioned research to establish whether there is a rationale for continuing Government intervention to encourage farm diversification, in particular through making capital grant funding available to farm diversification projects.
  • The social and economic benefits of Public Rights of Way - quantifying value for money Defra funded Cranfield University to undertake research to develop a decision support tool (PROWTool) to help local authorities justify and prioritise rights of way expenditure in line with the achievement of desired social and economic outcomes. Further details and the report.

Housing

Rural Services

Structural Funds

Productivity

Health

  • Health data - A Health Check: A Technical Research Report funded by Defra [PDF 432KB]
    This report has been driven by the importance of assessing levels of poor health in rural areas. Defra has a Public Service Agreement (PSA) target to reduce the gap in productivity between the least well performing quartile of rural areas and the English median by 2006, and improve the accessibility of services for rural people. One element of this PSA target addressems access to primary and emergency health care - published December 2004, 88 pages.
  • Ageing and the Countryside Conference [PDF 1MB]
    This report summarises the proceedings of the Ageing in the Countryside Conference which was convened jointly by Age Concern England, the Countryside Agency, Defra, Help the Aged and the Regional Development Agencies network.

Rural Evidence Base seminars

A series of lectures and seminars in association with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Countryside Agency. The following documents were produced:

Assessments of evidence available on rural areas of England

In 2002 Defra commissioned assessments of the evidence then available on the rural areas of England, as set out in the following documents:

Rural Evidence Research Centre

The Rural Evidence Research Centre, established by Defra and led by Birkbeck College, has produced a study that will play a vital role in informing the delivery of rural policy over the coming years. The report, Social and Economic Change and Diversity in Rural England, presents the findings of an analysis of 2001 Census and other information which shows in detail the changing nature of England's rural social and economic characteristics. Full details of the RERC work and the people behind it are available on their website at www.rerc.ac.uk.

Further research

Defra has also commissioned research into the progress and development of existing schemes and Programmes:-

Collaborative research programmes, supported by Defra and our partner organisations:-

  • Countryside Quality Counts
    Countryside Quality Counts is a project to develop national indicators of change in countryside character and countryside quality for the English countryside
  • Countryside Information System
    The Countryside Information System (CIS) is a Microsoft Windows-based program developed to give policy advisers, planners and researchers easy access to spatial information about the British countryside.

Horse Industry

The Omnibus Survey is available from the horse section of the Defra website.

Page last modified: 17 April, 2009
Page published: 15 March, 2004

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs