The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi households' willingness to pay (WTP) for an improvement in their water quantity and quality. A sample of 374 households was surveyed and a Tobit model was applied to explain household preferences for quality and quantity of domestic water supply and derive estimates of WTP for such a service. The results confirm that household income had a positive and statistically significant impact on WTP for both quality and quantity. Distance to the water source is positively associated with WTP regardless of the location (rural or urban) and of the household head's age, education, and gender. Current water consumption was also statistically significant...
This study was initiated to estimate households’ willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study uses contingent valuation (CV) method to elicit residential consumers' willingness to pay...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
International audienceThe paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the d...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
One of the greatest challenges facing developing countries is the provision of basic services and in...
This study was designed to assess household water demand and willingness to pay (WTP) for improved w...
Management of water resources in an equitable manner by water managers has proved to be a demanding ...
The value that domestic users attribute to reliability of water supply and to the quality of this wa...
Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst t...
The contingent valuation method was used to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for the operation and ...
This study employs a contingent valuation method to estimate willingness to pay for improved rural w...
This study analyses the demand for quality water supply services in the rural settlements of the Qil...
This study was initiated to estimate households’ willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study uses contingent valuation (CV) method to elicit residential consumers' willingness to pay...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...
International audienceThe paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the d...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
The paper reports on the use of the contingent valuation method to study the determinants of Swazi h...
One of the greatest challenges facing developing countries is the provision of basic services and in...
This study was designed to assess household water demand and willingness to pay (WTP) for improved w...
Management of water resources in an equitable manner by water managers has proved to be a demanding ...
The value that domestic users attribute to reliability of water supply and to the quality of this wa...
Developing countries face the mammoth task of providing basic services and infrastructure. Amongst t...
The contingent valuation method was used to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for the operation and ...
This study employs a contingent valuation method to estimate willingness to pay for improved rural w...
This study analyses the demand for quality water supply services in the rural settlements of the Qil...
This study was initiated to estimate households’ willingness to pay for improved water services and ...
This study uses contingent valuation (CV) method to elicit residential consumers' willingness to pay...
International audienceAccess to water for domestic and irrigation uses remains limited across Sub-Sa...