BenefitSharing
Benefit-sharing, also written as benefit-sharing or benefitsharing, refers to the allocation of the benefits arising from the use of resources, knowledge, or collaborative efforts to the groups or individuals who contribute to them. It is intended to ensure fairness and equity when resources are used commercially, scientifically, or culturally. The concept appears across biodiversity law, research collaborations, data ecosystems, and corporate governance.
In biodiversity and traditional knowledge contexts, benefit-sharing often arises under international frameworks such as the Nagoya
In research and development, benefit-sharing agreements govern how results, profits, and technologies are distributed. These agreements
In data and technology platforms, benefit-sharing can refer to fair access to data, equitable data governance,
Governance of benefit-sharing requires clear contracts, consent, documentation, and enforcement. Challenges include measuring benefits, aligning multiple