Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study

Primary data from 350 households were collected to assess the solid waste management system of Bahir Dar city, to elicit urban households’ willingness to pay for improved solid waste management service and to analyze factors affecting urban households’ willingness to pay. The survey result indicated...

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Main Authors: Birara Endalew, Kassahun Tassie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Cogent Environmental Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2018.1426160
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spelling doaj-82d0dd3eae7a42debad77e861b05bb072021-03-02T14:23:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Environmental Science2331-18432018-01-014110.1080/23311843.2018.14261601426160Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation studyBirara Endalew0Kassahun Tassie1Bahir Dar UniversityBahir Dar UniversityPrimary data from 350 households were collected to assess the solid waste management system of Bahir Dar city, to elicit urban households’ willingness to pay for improved solid waste management service and to analyze factors affecting urban households’ willingness to pay. The survey result indicated that 22% of the respondents were satisfied with the existing waste management service. Whereas, only 29% of the sample households received solid waste management services based on weekly plan of the city municipality. The contingent valuation result revealed that the mean willingness to pay is 13 ETB per month which is higher than the monthly flat fee of urban households. The model result demonstrated that education level of household head, monthly aggregate income, access to solid waste management service, disease outbreak, number of children and quantity of waste generated per week had statistically significant positive effect on households’ willingness to pay. But sex of the household head had statistically significant negative effect on households’ willingness to pay. The implications of the findings are that the municipality of Bahir Dar city should consider the demand of households for improved solid waste management service and these significant variables to design and implement improved solid waste management services.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2018.1426160contingent valuationdouble boundedordered probitopen ended
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Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study
Cogent Environmental Science
contingent valuation
double bounded
ordered probit
open ended
author_facet Birara Endalew
Kassahun Tassie
author_sort Birara Endalew
title Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study
title_short Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study
title_full Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study
title_fullStr Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study
title_full_unstemmed Urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in Bahir Dar city: A contingent valuation study
title_sort urban households’ demand for improved solid waste management service in bahir dar city: a contingent valuation study
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Environmental Science
issn 2331-1843
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Primary data from 350 households were collected to assess the solid waste management system of Bahir Dar city, to elicit urban households’ willingness to pay for improved solid waste management service and to analyze factors affecting urban households’ willingness to pay. The survey result indicated that 22% of the respondents were satisfied with the existing waste management service. Whereas, only 29% of the sample households received solid waste management services based on weekly plan of the city municipality. The contingent valuation result revealed that the mean willingness to pay is 13 ETB per month which is higher than the monthly flat fee of urban households. The model result demonstrated that education level of household head, monthly aggregate income, access to solid waste management service, disease outbreak, number of children and quantity of waste generated per week had statistically significant positive effect on households’ willingness to pay. But sex of the household head had statistically significant negative effect on households’ willingness to pay. The implications of the findings are that the municipality of Bahir Dar city should consider the demand of households for improved solid waste management service and these significant variables to design and implement improved solid waste management services.
topic contingent valuation
double bounded
ordered probit
open ended
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311843.2018.1426160
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