Abstract
Benefit sharing is a type of governance of natural resources extraction on indigenous lands where extractive industries share directly with affected communities a part of the benefits of the project. Within the core of these debates we find the role of the State regarding extractive projects, the asymmetry character of direct negotiations between communities and extractive industries, the real outcomes for communities and the nature of these negotiations to agree benefit sharing. Their implications for Latin America are discussed.
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Gonzalo, B. R., & Martin, T. (2018, July 1). Beneficios compartidos y la gobernanza de la extracción de recursos naturales en territorios indígenas: Aportes y limitaciones para Latinoamérica. Perfiles Latinoamericanos. Flacso Mexico. https://doi.org/10.18504/pl2652-009-2018
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