The database contain a set of indicators extracted from publicly available data, providing a holistic view of vulnerabilities (i.e. features that can exacerbate the negative impact of crises and transitions, or obstacles that may hinder the achievement of long-term strategic goals) and capacities (i.e. enablers or abilities to cope with crises and structural changes and to manage the transitions.) along four different, but intertwined dimensions: social and economic, green, digital and geopolitical.
They are developed for the EU and its MS, to help countries assess areas for intervention and further analysis. Moreover the database includes synthetic resilience indices illustrating the “aggregate” relative situation of vulnerabilities and resilience capacities along each of the four dimensions.
Arnaldo Caivano; Elisabeth Joossens; Julia Le Blanc; Nadir Michele Carlo Preziosi; Peter Benczur; Saulius TAMOSIUNAS
European Commission, Joint Research Centre (2026): Resilience dashboards: Spring 2024 update. [Dataset] doi: 10.2905/JRC.QJE124G PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/d99c5b3f-0f21-47b2-ae34-bf0956143bc0
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The database contains the update of the MS resilience dashboards as May 2024, aligned with the latest European Semester spring package. Data generally refer to 2022
The document provides methodology and background information for the MS Resilience Dashboards, aligned with the 2023 European Semester Spring package
The dataset covers four dimensions (Social-Economic, Green, Digital and Geopolitical) with more than 100 indicators from different public sources (Eurostat, OECD, World Bank, etc.), together with associated meta-data detailing sources, definitions, rationales, etc.. The target audience of such database are institutions in the EU and beyond, the MS, as well as academic partners specialized in the concept of resilience.
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