Valuing the Environment in Developing Countries: Modeling the Impact of Distrust in Public Authorities’ Ability to Deliver on the Citizens’ Willingness to Pay for Improved Environmental Quality

Published By: MSE on eSS | Published Date: November, 09 , 2010

This paper employs the choice experiment method to estimate local  citizens’ valuation of a public intervention which proposes to improve the  quality of an important environmental resource, namely the river Ganga  in India.  150 randomly selected citizens of the municipality of  Chandernagore located on the banks of the river Ganga in West Bengal  are interviewed to elicit their willingness to pay (WTP) in higher  municipality taxes for an intervention that proposes to improve the  quantity and quality of wastewater treated by the local sewage treatment  plant (STP).  The findings reveal that almost all (98%) of the citizens  value of the quality of the water and the environment in the river Ganga,  though a great majority (90%) protested the intervention, by not  choosing the improved STP scenario in at least one of the eight  hypothetical markets they were asked to participate...  [MSE WP 55/2010] http://www.mse.ac.in/pub/working%20paper%2055.pdf

Author(s): Ekin Birol, Sukanya Das | Posted on: Feb 09, 2011 | Views(921) | Download (107)


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