Sustainability, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 17(5), С. 2127 - 2127
Опубликована: Март 1, 2025
This study investigates the impact of two consecutive economic shocks—the 2009–2018 crisis and 2019–2022 COVID-19 pandemic—on resilience recovery Greece’s 13 NUTS II-level Administrative Regions. Using secondary data on employment per sector from Greek Statistical Authority Eurostat, is assessed through resistance indices, complemented by shift-share analysis to identify sectoral local influences regional performance. Regions with robust agricultural bases displayed consistent recovery, while tourism-dependent regions transitioned high low during pandemic. Urban centres like Attiki showed enhanced due concentrated activity advantages, forming a high-resistance, fast-recovery cluster. Consequently, advantages are more resilient in times crisis. Sectors developing locally these strengthen resilience, whereas dynamic sectors at national level relying external environments vulnerable, recovering slowly impacting host regions. Strong concentration economies alongside further bolster resilience. Strengthening structures diversifying activities crucial for mitigating disparities. underscores importance tailored sustainable policies enhance ensure long-term sustainability.
Язык: Английский