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Rural Research Collaboration

The Rural Research Collaboration (RRC) is a small research institute focused on rural research and making connections between research and the people who shape rural life.

We do this through multi-disciplinary rural research, and a variety of endeavours and activities rooted in “the rural” whether that rural reality is here in Atlantic Canada or elsewhere in the world.

With a mandate to serve the rural community of Atlantic Canada first and foremost, the RRC conducts or facilitates rurally focused Atlantic research and outreach on a variety of subjects, including

  • agrarian movements (and present-day cooperatives and policy);
  • rural disaster resilience;
  • health knowledge and home remedies;
  • rural women’s volunteerism;
  • wool value-chain development.

Our central research program, Changing Paradigms in Atlantic Agriculture, funded in part by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), has been examining the changing (local to global) state of Atlantic agriculture.

Our research projects

Young Farmers’ Access to Capital in Nova Scotia

Changing Paradigms: A Research Initiative

Women’s Health in Rural Communities

'The Lives of Rural Girls and Women': Health, Underdevelopment, Gender and Sustainability (HUGS)

Wool Value Chain Development Project

The Rural Disaster Resilience Project

 

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The RRC team

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