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An Analysis of Willingness to Pay for Better Solid Waste Management Services in Urban Areas of District Peshawar

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  • Khattak, Naeem Ur Rehman
  • Khan, Jangraiz
  • Ahmad, Iftikhar

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Growing quantity of solid waste is one of the most important environmental hazards prevailing in developing countries. It is difficult for the government in developing countries like Pakistan to rectify it properly due to scarcity of resources. Public awareness and their monetary contribution can help government to overcome the menace of solid waste. This study was undertaken to quantify public willingness to pay and find its determinants. This paper is based on household survey conducted in urban areas of district Peshawar in September-October 2008. Important results were obtained indicating that 49 percent of the sample HH’s were willing to pay for better solid waste management (SWM) services. Interestingly, 53 percent of respondents were found satisfied with the existing SWM services. The results further show HH size, Income of HH and Higher education as important determinants of HH willingness to pay for better SWM services.TMA and HH were found the vital parities to be contacted for better SWM services.

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  • Khattak, Naeem Ur Rehman & Khan, Jangraiz & Ahmad, Iftikhar, 2009. "An Analysis of Willingness to Pay for Better Solid Waste Management Services in Urban Areas of District Peshawar," MPRA Paper 51184, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Rathi, Sarika, 2007. "Optimization model for integrated municipal solid waste management in Mumbai, India," Environment and Development Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 12(1), pages 105-121, February.
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    2. Ndlovu, Nonduduzo, 2016. "Influence of governance institutions on households’ willingness to pay for improved solid waste management in the peri-urban settlements of Matsapha, Swaziland," Research Theses 265682, Collaborative Masters Program in Agricultural and Applied Economics.

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    Keywords

    Willingness to pay; Contingent valuation method; Solid waste management; binomial logit model;
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    • Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics

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