Indeed, the Scottish Highlands is a vast and sparsely populated area, so human settlements that are able to survive here will always have some unique industries that can maintain their existence.
For example, Fox Town, initially a ranch-based town, later became a supply place on the way to the north road and the location of the only comprehensive school from primary to high school in a large surrounding area.
Although its development is relatively good compared to the gradually disappearing villages and towns, the overall development has now fallen into a bottleneck period.
According to the mayor's statement, people in the town and surrounding villages are more inclined to go to big cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow, or London, so the loss of population in the entire region is now a problem that cannot be ignored.