Abstract

AbstractThe relationship between public policy and extreme weather events is of critical importance for disaster risk management. Institutions can facilitate adaptation through effective resource allocation. In Europe, initiatives such as the Next Generation EU offer funding to address adaptation challenges. Italy’s National Resilience and Recovery Plan (PNRR) aims, among other goals, to enhance disaster preparedness. This paper assesses the distribution of PNRR funding across Italian provinces, examining its geographical convergence with climate-related extreme events. With this analysis, useful insights can inform policymakers on PNRR resource allocation for disaster preparedness across Italy.

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