The contingent valuation method was used to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for the operation and maintenance of an improved water source in the villages of Kigisu and Rubona in rural Uganda. The survey was conducted in August 2011 and administered to 122 households out of 400 in the community, gathering demographic information, health and water behaviors, and using an iterative bidding process to estimate WTP per 20 L for a public tap. The data were analyzed using an ordered probit model, which predicts monetary intervals for households\u27 WTP. The model predicts a mean WTP of 356 Ugandan shillings (USD 0.183) per 20 L from a public tap. It was determined that the number of children in the home and the distance from the existing source ...
The aim of this study is to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) of water consumers, by applying the co...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
The purpose of the present study was to determine willingness to pay for improved water quality and ...
This study employs a contingent valuation method to estimate willingness to pay for improved rural w...
Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst t...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
Sebeta town is one of the rapidly growing towns in Ethiopia. Its closeness to Addis Ababa city has a...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
As the demand for water in rural Kenya keep increasing due to high population growth, the quality of...
Accessing water supply services remains a serious challenge in Wakiso District in Uganda, where mos...
This study was initiated to estimate households' willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study was initiated to estimate households’ willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study employs a contingent valuation method to estimate willingness to pay for improved rural w...
Management of water resources in an equitable manner by water managers has proved to be a demanding ...
A study was carried out in Ijebu East Local Government Area (LGA) of Ogun State to investigate the w...
The aim of this study is to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) of water consumers, by applying the co...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
The purpose of the present study was to determine willingness to pay for improved water quality and ...
This study employs a contingent valuation method to estimate willingness to pay for improved rural w...
Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst t...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
Sebeta town is one of the rapidly growing towns in Ethiopia. Its closeness to Addis Ababa city has a...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
As the demand for water in rural Kenya keep increasing due to high population growth, the quality of...
Accessing water supply services remains a serious challenge in Wakiso District in Uganda, where mos...
This study was initiated to estimate households' willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study was initiated to estimate households’ willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study employs a contingent valuation method to estimate willingness to pay for improved rural w...
Management of water resources in an equitable manner by water managers has proved to be a demanding ...
A study was carried out in Ijebu East Local Government Area (LGA) of Ogun State to investigate the w...
The aim of this study is to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) of water consumers, by applying the co...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
The purpose of the present study was to determine willingness to pay for improved water quality and ...