Willingness to Pay for Gray and Green Interventions to Augment Water Supply: A Case Study in Rural Costa Rica

被引:8
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作者
Tavarez, Hector [1 ]
Elbakidze, Levan [2 ,3 ]
Abelleira-Martinez, Oscar J. [4 ]
Ramos-Bendana, Zayra [5 ]
Bosque-Perez, Nilsa A. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Agr Econ & Rural Sociol, Agr Expt Stn, Mayaguez, PR 00682 USA
[2] West Virginia Univ, Dept Resource Econ & Management, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[3] West Virginia Univ, Ctr Innovat Gas Res & Utilizat, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[4] Univ Puerto Rico, Dept Agroenvironm Sci, Mayaguez, PR USA
[5] Trop Agr Res & Higher Educ Ctr, Turrialba, Costa Rica
[6] Univ Idaho, Environm Sci Program, Dept Entomol Plant Pathol & Nematol, Moscow, ID 83843 USA
关键词
Choice experiments; Contingent valuation; Ecosystem services; Well construction; Reforestation; Water scarcity; CHOICE EXPERIMENTS; CONTINGENT VALUATION; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES; STATISTICAL PROPERTIES; MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS; FORESTS; INFILTRATION; DEPLETION; PAYMENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s00267-021-01476-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Many rural communities in developing countries experience severe water shortages, limiting their capacity for self-sustainability. This study used contingent valuation and choice experiment methods and in-person interviews to estimate household willingness to pay (WTP) for gray and green interventions to augment water supply in rural Costa Rica. In particular, we examined residents' preferences for well construction, as a form of gray intervention, and reforestation, as a form of green intervention, aimed at alleviating water shortages. Household WTP to reduce annual water shortage by one day varied between $0.85 (95% CI = 0.77-0.94) and $1.32 (95% CI = 1.08-2.56) per month depending on the project. The results also indicated that households were willing to pay $2.28 (95% CI = 1.36-3.21) and $3.51 (95% CI = 2.57-4.44) per month to increase forest cover in the watershed by 140-180 and 300-340 ha, respectively, assuming no additional water provision from the reforestation project. Nonwater-related benefits comprised 25-34% of the WTP for green intervention, depending on the acreage scenario. We also observed that, even without the nonwater-related ecosystem service benefits associated with reforestation, the value of water from green intervention exceeded the corresponding value of water from gray intervention. The disparity between preferences for water obtained from gray and green intervention may be due to differences in corresponding timing, uncertainty, quality of additional water made available from the considered projects, and differences in value elicitation methods.
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页码:636 / 651
页数:16
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