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Regional Resilience Dashboard for the EU

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"This report presents the Regional Resilience Dashboard (RRDB) as an analytical tool for assessing and monitoring resilience at the regional level within the European Union. Building on the Commission’s Resilience Dashboards (RDB), the RRDB provides a comprehensive overview of regional vulnerabilities and capacities across various dimensions, including economic, social, and environmental aspects, covering 242 NUTS2 regions.The primary objective of the dashboard is to support regions in conducting structured self-assessments and informing policy formulation, thereby enabling the identification of priority needs and strategic interventions to strengthen resilience. The report highlights the critical role of region-specific characteristics, such as geographic location in shaping regional resilience and provides evidence on how regional resilience has evolved over time."

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  • Heriaud Bastien & Joossens Elisabeth & Le Blanc Julia, 2025. "Regional Resilience Dashboard for the EU," JRC Research Reports JRC141991, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc141991
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