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Stakeholder Willingness to Pay for Watershed Restoration in Rural Bolivia<sup>1</sup>
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Water PolicyEngineeringNatural Resource ValuationLand UseCvm SurveysAgricultural EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsLand DegradationEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyIrrigation ManagementSouth AmericaDrinking WaterAgricultural Water ManagementWater ConservationWater GovernancePublic PolicyStakeholder WillingnessWater PricingWater ResourcesNatural Resource ManagementWater ManagementSustainable Land-use ManagementNatural Resource Economics
Abstract: Two CVM surveys were administered to 211 urban households and 188 rural farmer‐irrigators in the Comarapa watershed in Bolivia, South America, to estimate stakeholder willingness to pay (WTP) for a proposed upper watershed restoration program. Mean monthly household WTP to improve drinking water was $1.95 (65% of current charges), while mean annual WTP among farmer‐irrigators to improve irrigation water was $17 per hectare (34% of current costs). Aggregated to the entire population of households and farmer‐irrigators total WTP is $77,400 per year, which is 77% of the minimum cost to implement a watershed restoration program.
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