sharingremain
Sharingremain is a term used to describe the portion of a shared resource that is intentionally kept in reserve rather than allocated to participants, with the aim of maintaining system sustainability, reliability, and fairness in a sharing-based model.
In practice, sharingremain can be expressed as a ratio or threshold. For example, a community resource pool
Origin and adoption: The term has appeared in discussions of cooperative governance, commons theory, and sharing-economy
Applications: In physical resource sharing (tools, vehicles, community gardens), digital lending platforms, and municipal sharing programs,
Criticism: Some argue that fixed reserves may dampen access or be misused; others say dynamic, demand-driven
See also: common-pool resources, resilience, cooperative governance, sharing economy.