fragilities
Fragilities refer to the multiple weaknesses that render a system susceptible to failure under stress. Fragilities can arise in physical materials, engineered structures, economic networks, ecological systems, and social institutions. Where fragility is present, small shocks can trigger disproportionately large consequences. Different domains distinguish different sources of fragility: material flaws and brittle behavior in engineering; low margins, leverage, and interdependence in finance; dependence on critical nodes in supply chains; and sensitive ecosystem dynamics under climate pressure. Fragility is often contrasted with resilience, which describes the capacity to absorb shocks, adapt, and recover.
In engineering and materials science, fragility can describe how a structure or component fails when stresses
Mitigation strategies aim to reduce fragilities through redundancy, diversification, modular design, monitoring, and robust planning. Recognizing