The conceptual framework diagram illustrates relationships between risks, resource dependencies, and mitigation strategies. On the left, three grouped elements, supply risks, internal risks, and demand risks, feed into a central oval labelled dominant resource dependencies. This includes physical inputs and production capacity, human and knowledge resources, digital and information assets, and financial, market, and institutional access. From this central element, an arrow labelled posture selection leads to mitigation postures, described as buffering, bridging, or hybrid. These mitigation strategies contribute upward to enhanced supply chain resilience. A dotted feedback loop indicates refined risk assessment and mitigation postures, along with refined posture selection rules, reinforcing the system.The Strategic Risk and Resilience Roadmap (S3R)
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