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Erschienen in: Water Resources Management 4/2014

01.03.2014

Adapting to Less Water: Household Willingness to Pay for Decentralised Water Systems in Urban Australia

verfasst von: Sorada Tapsuwan, Michael Burton, Aditi Mankad, David Tucker, Murni Greenhill

Erschienen in: Water Resources Management | Ausgabe 4/2014

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Abstract

In South East Queensland (SEQ), extended periods of drought and unprecedented population growth have resulted in a water strategy reliant on permanent water conservation measures. As a result, there has been increasing emphasis on the installation of decentralised water systems at the household level, in particular, rainwater tanks and greywater systems to ease the water shortage stress. Results from a survey of 590 households in SEQ reveal that willingness to pay (WTP) for rainwater tanks and greywater systems range from $800 to $7,400 and from $1,700 to $14,100, respectively. When compared to the actual market price, WTP is substantially lower and subsidies will be required to encourage adoption. Nonetheless, a subsidy of $500 can lead to 100 % uptake of greywater diversion devices. Hence, the policy implication is that not all devices are preferred and subsidising greywater diversion devices would lead to the highest level of uptake with the least amount of subsidy spending.

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1
See Bateman et al. (2002) for manual of stated preference methods.
 
2
BORE, dummy coded = 1 if present, 0 otherwise
 
3
STANK, MTANK and LTANK respectively, dummy coded 1 if present, 0 otherwise.
 
4
GREYDD, GREYTO and GREYTI respectively, dummy coded =1 if present, 0 otherwise.
 
5
See Mankad et al. (2012) for socio-demographic factors affecting water use patterns of households with mandatory rainwater tanks in South East Queensland (SEQ).
 
6
Percentage of respondents who owned small, medium and large rainwater tanks were 16.67 %, 25.93 % and 2.02 %, respectively.
 
7
Percentage of respondents who owned greywater diversion devices for outdoor, greywater treatment systems for outdoor, and greywater treatment systems for indoor and outdoor were 1.52 %, 3.54 % and 0.17 %, respectively.
 
8
The mean scores, factor loadings and factor score coefficients for the adaptive and maladaptive coping statements will be provided upon request.
 
9
All estimation is with LatentGold Choice, 4.5.
 
10
A table with log likelihood values and information criteria for each preference class range and scale can be provided upon request.
 
11
17 % of respondents reported there were confused with the choice sets.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Adapting to Less Water: Household Willingness to Pay for Decentralised Water Systems in Urban Australia
verfasst von
Sorada Tapsuwan
Michael Burton
Aditi Mankad
David Tucker
Murni Greenhill
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2014
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Water Resources Management / Ausgabe 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0920-4741
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-1650
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-014-0543-0

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