What are households willing to pay for improved water access? Results from a meta-analysis

GL Van Houtven, SK Pattanayak, F Usmani… - Ecological Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
Although several factors contribute to low rates of access to improved water and sanitation in
the developing world, it is especially important to understand and measure household …

Managing water resources under conditions of scarcity: on consumers' willingness to pay for improving water supply infrastructure

S del Saz-Salazar, MA García-Rubio… - Water resources …, 2016 - Springer
Conservation and efficient management of water resources is an essential ingredient for
achieving sustainable development. River basins in Southern Europe are suffering from …

Household's perception of water quality and willingness to pay for clean water in Mexico City

L Rodríguez-Tapia, DA Revollo-Fernández… - Economies, 2017 - mdpi.com
A 2011 survey of Mexico City's households revealed that families prefer alternative sources
of drinking water instead of relying in the city's quality supply services. These include the …

Dealing with attributes in a discrete choice experiment on valuation of water services in East Peninsular Malaysia

CIN Syuhada, K Mahirah, MA Roseliza - Utilities Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
This study aims to estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) among consumers in Terengganu,
Malaysia for improvements in domestic water services. A questionnaire survey was …

[HTML][HTML] Willingness to pay for improved urban domestic water supply system: The case of Hanoi, Vietnam

NT Bui, S Darby, TQ Vu, JMR Mercado, TTP Bui… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Access to a reliable and safe domestic water supply is a serious challenge for many
developing countries worldwide. In the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, the municipal government …

Models of subsidies for water and sanitation services for vulnerable people in South American Countries: lessons for Brazil

DA Narzetti, RC Marques - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Access to water and sanitation services (WSS) in developing countries is constrained by the
conditions of social inequality and the services affordability for the poorest households …

Willingness to pay for improved energy: Evidence from Kenya

HH Osiolo - Renewable energy, 2017 - Elsevier
Using a sample respondents of 3665 households and 1669 enterprises, this paper utilizes a
double bound, open-ended, contingent valuation approach where those who respond …

Consumers' preferences and derived willingness-to-pay for water supply safety improvement: the analysis of pricing and incentive strategies

J Wang, J Ge, Z Gao - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
With increasing water supply accidents and higher water demand, urban water supply safety
(WSS) remains a crucial public policy issue in developing countries. The purpose of this …

Economics of climate adaptive water management practices in Nepal

RK Rai, KR Neupane, RM Bajracharya, N Dahal… - Heliyon, 2019 - cell.com
This study analyses costs and benefits of the selected climate adaptive and equitable water
management practices and strategies (CAEWMPS) in Dhulikhel Municipality and Dharan …

Economic valuation meta-analysis of freshwater improvement in developed and developing countries. Are they different?

D Roldán, JP Sarmiento… - Journal of Water and …, 2021 - iwaponline.com
The quality of drinking water differs across countries, so households show different levels of
willingness to pay (WTP) to improve it, which is also influenced by their income levels. This …