[HTML][HTML] Determinants and values of willingness to pay for water quality improvement: Insights from Chia Lagoon, Malawi

R Makwinja, IBM Kosamu, CC Kaonga - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Water resources in the Chia lagoon in Malawi experience a possible threat to sustainability.
Communities are seeking alternatives to improve water quality in the lagoon. This study …

Economic feasibility study for new technological alternatives in wastewater treatment processes: a review

M Molinos-Senante, F Hernandez-Sancho… - Water Science and …, 2012 - iwaponline.com
The concept of sustainability involves the integration of economic, environmental, and social
aspects and this also applies in the field of wastewater treatment. Economic feasibility …

[HTML][HTML] Willingness to pay for the ecological restoration of an inland freshwater shallow lake: case of Lake Malombe, Malawi

R Makwinja, S Mengistou, E Kaunda, T Alamirew - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
Lake Malombe is ranked among the most vulnerable inland freshwater shallow lakes in
Malawi. The lake has lost over US $79.83 million ecosystem service values from 1999 to …

How much is an urban stream worth? Using land senses and economic assessment of an urban stream restoration

Y Yaacovi, A Gasith, N Becker - International Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Urban rivers contribute to our social well-being. However, they are some times overlooked
and not appreciated by decision makers, who wrongly consider them as an economic …

Estimating cultural benefits from surface water status improvements in freshwater wetland ecosystems

P Roebeling, N Abrantes, S Ribeiro… - Science of the total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Freshwater wetlands provide crucial ecosystem services, though are subject to
anthropogenic/natural stressors that provoke negative impacts on these ecosystems …

Once there was a river: a benefit–cost analysis of rehabilitation of the Jordan River

N Becker, J Helgeson, D Katz - Regional Environmental Change, 2014 - Springer
Abstract The Jordan River is among the world's most famous and culturally and historically
significant waterways. The lower stretch of the river, however, has been a victim of …

Economic valuation of groundwater protection using a groundwater quality ladder based on chemical threshold levels

R Brouwer, CM Ordens, R Pinto, MTC de Melo - Ecological Indicators, 2018 - Elsevier
Improving groundwater quality is expected to yield direct use benefits to society (eg clean
and safe drinking water) and groundwater dependent ecosystems. Ten years after the …

The importance of water clarity to Great Barrier Reef tourists and their willingness to pay to improve it

M Farr, N Stoeckl, M Esparon, S Larson… - Tourism …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Using the Great Barrier Reef as a case study area, the authors investigate visitors'
willingness to pay (WTP) to improve water clarity (WC). They also explore the extent to which …

The impact of water quality changes on the socio-economic system of the Guadiana Estuary: an assessment of management options

MHE Guimarães, A Mascarenhas, C Sousa, T Boski… - Ecology and …, 2012 - JSTOR
Tourism related to bathing has a growing economic importance in the Guadiana Estuary in
southern Spain and Portugal. Polls of local public opinion showed an awareness of potential …

Public Willingness to Pay for Interstate Cooperation to Preserve the Ecological Integrity of the Han River Estuary in Korea

MK Hyun, J Nam, SH Yoo - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
The Han River Estuary (HRE), Yellow Sea, forms part of the border between South Korea
and North Korea, and these two countries are militarily hostile. Since the HRE has quite …