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Since 1985, partnerships have become a common feature of rural
regeneration, yet little is known about how they work in practice. This
research project analyzed 154 rural partnerships in mid-Wales and Shropshire.
The report examines the processes involved in building partnerships in rural
areas and seeks to stablish why some partnerships are more effective than
others. Highlighting examples of both good and bad practice, it examines: the
characteristics of rural partnerships; their organization and structure; the
experiences of working in partnership; the implications for rural
governance. Since 1985, partnerships have become a feature of rural regeneration, yet
little is known about how they work in practice. This research project analyzed
154 rural partnerships in mid-Wales and Shropshire. The report examines the
processes involved in building partnerships in rural areas.
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Partnership Working in Rural Regeneration: Governance and Empowerment
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