Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries
Establishing the value attached to ecosystem services provides instrumental information in the planning of conservation initiatives to ensure forest ecosystem sustainability. This study fills a gap in the literature regarding the value associated with ecosystem services for which their direct use ca...
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doaj-b34ba4ef921e4e1f8a60fc20dd38e8072021-04-10T04:17:21ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Environmental Sustainability2666-04902021-01-013100037Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundariesElizabeth Asantewaa Obeng0Francisco Xavier Aguilar1Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, P. O. Box UP 63, Kumasi, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Forest Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden, 90183Establishing the value attached to ecosystem services provides instrumental information in the planning of conservation initiatives to ensure forest ecosystem sustainability. This study fills a gap in the literature regarding the value associated with ecosystem services for which their direct use can be challenged by distance and geo-political boundaries. We estimated US residents' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the restoration of degraded temperate out-of-state and tropical out-of-the-country forested watersheds for improved water quality services under hypothetical payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs. Factors influencing WTP were estimated using a bivariate probit model and mean WTP values adjusted for self-reported certainty of responses. Transboundary economic value decay was reflected on lower households' annual WTP values for the restoration of the tropical out-of-the-country (US$ 124.15–238.30) than temperate out-of-state (US$ 131.70–256.79) forested watershed ecosystems. Bequest and existence were the non-use value motivations most strongly associated with WTP for temperate out-of-state and tropical international PES programs, respectively. Other salient explanatory variables included program cost to households, age, sex, income, household size, political party identification, attitudes towards PES, affiliation with environmental conservation group and direct experience with comparable natural resources. This study offers evidence of positive prospects for transboundary PES programs to restore geographically delimited ecosystem services driven by existence, option and bequest value motivations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266604902100013XEcosystem servicesForested watershedWillingness-to-payBivariate probitBequest valuesExperience effects |
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Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries |
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Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries |
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Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries |
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Willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries |
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willingness-to-pay for restoration of water quality services across geo-political boundaries |
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Current Research in Environmental Sustainability |
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Establishing the value attached to ecosystem services provides instrumental information in the planning of conservation initiatives to ensure forest ecosystem sustainability. This study fills a gap in the literature regarding the value associated with ecosystem services for which their direct use can be challenged by distance and geo-political boundaries. We estimated US residents' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the restoration of degraded temperate out-of-state and tropical out-of-the-country forested watersheds for improved water quality services under hypothetical payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs. Factors influencing WTP were estimated using a bivariate probit model and mean WTP values adjusted for self-reported certainty of responses. Transboundary economic value decay was reflected on lower households' annual WTP values for the restoration of the tropical out-of-the-country (US$ 124.15–238.30) than temperate out-of-state (US$ 131.70–256.79) forested watershed ecosystems. Bequest and existence were the non-use value motivations most strongly associated with WTP for temperate out-of-state and tropical international PES programs, respectively. Other salient explanatory variables included program cost to households, age, sex, income, household size, political party identification, attitudes towards PES, affiliation with environmental conservation group and direct experience with comparable natural resources. This study offers evidence of positive prospects for transboundary PES programs to restore geographically delimited ecosystem services driven by existence, option and bequest value motivations. |
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Ecosystem services Forested watershed Willingness-to-pay Bivariate probit Bequest values Experience effects |
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