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A regional resilience dashboard for the EU

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"A regional resilience dashboard is a powerful tool to visualise and assess each European regions capabilities and vulnerabilities and guide policymakers. Modelled after the Commissions Resilience Dashboards, the Regional Resilience Dashboard indicates significant disparities of capacities and vulnerabilities among regions within each country.There is a strong negative correlation between capacities and vulnerabilities among regions within each country confirming that regions with heightened vulnerabilities frequently possess diminished capacities, and vice versa. Regions situated at the EU's periphery, particularly in South-Eastern Europe, exhibit lower capacity and heightened vulnerability indices while urban regions and those encompassing national capitals show higher capacities and reduced vulnerabilities. Between 2017 and 2023 vulnerabilities diminished and capacities improved slightly across all EU regions. At the same time, inequalities in resilience across regions increased."

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  • Heriaud Bastien & Joossens Elisabeth & Le Blanc Julia, 2025. "A regional resilience dashboard for the EU," JRC Research Reports JRC141990, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc141990
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