Geta, Endrias and Mezgebo, Alem and Zeleke, Fresenbet (2015): Economic valuation of improved management of Dechatu drainage basin in Dire Dawa Administration, Ethiopia. Studies in Agricultural Economics, 117 (3). pp. 169-176. ISSN 1418-2106
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Abstract
This paper assesses households’ awareness of the causes of drainage basin degradation and measures their willingness to pay for improved drainage basin management. Cross-sectional data were collected from 398 randomly-selected households. The spike and bivariate probit models were applied to determine the mean willingness to pay and factors affecting households’ willingness to pay, respectively. Agricultural expansion, population pressure, changes in weather conditions and climate change were identified as the main causes of degradation of the Dechatu drainage basin in Dire Dawa Administration, Ethiopia. The study also identified appropriate mechanisms and bases of charging a drainage basin management fee from the sampled respondents. The mean willingness to pay from the spike model was computed to be ETB 111 per annum for five years whereas the mean willingness to pay from the open-ended elicitation method was computed to be ETB 78 per year. The higher mean willingness to pay from the spike model might be due to anchoring effect from the dichotomous choice format. The result suggests that any drainage basin management system needs to consider the monthly income, location, sex, initial bids, occupation, marital status and educational level of the affected households.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | contingent valuation method, improved drainage basin management, willingness to pay |
Subjects: | Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics – Environmental and Ecological Economics Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics – Environmental and Ecological Economics > Q00 - General |
Depositing User: | István Ady |
Date Deposited: | 26 Jun 2017 07:59 |
Last Modified: | 26 Jun 2017 07:59 |
URI: | http://repo.aki.gov.hu/id/eprint/2132 |
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