Resilience

Resilience is associated with an increase in the capacity to react to crises and overcome their associated current and future challenges. It promotes a transformative, lasting, fair, sustainable and inclusive recovery, and is understood in the RRP context in all its aspects: social resilience, economic and manufacturing resilience, and territorial resilience.

Resilience takes into account nine components to strengthen our country’s social, economic and territorial resilience. These include a robust set of interventions in strategic areas, namely in health, housing, social responses, culture, innovative business investment, qualifications and skills, infrastructure, forestry and water management.

Dimension


Resilience

C1.

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National
of Health Care

C2.

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Housing

C3.

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Social Care

C4.

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Culture

C5.

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Capitalisation and Business Innovation

C6.

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Qualifications and Skills

C7.

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Infrastructure

C8.

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Forests

C9.

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Water Management