Why are environmentally aware citizens unwilling to support drinking water quality improvements? Evidence from Kemerovo, Russia <Article>
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Kalugin, Andrey
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社会
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抄録(英) | The quality of drinking water is one of the most serious environmental problems for industrial cities in countries with economies in transition. A referendum format contingent valuation (CV) survey was used to elicit household willingness-to-pay responses for drinking water that meets national quality standards. Citizens revealed that, to reduce health risks associated with deteriorating drinking water quality, they currently have to implement various preventive measures and incur some related costs. This behavior indicates a high latent demand for safer drinking water services, which the CV survey evidence corroborates. However, the survey also revealed a high rate of protest bids (53 percent), for which this study attempts to provide possible explanations. Further, the results indicate that households are willing to pay 315.4 Rubles per month from their reported monthly income in addition to their current water bill for safe drinking water.
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国際協力研究誌
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巻 | 17巻
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号 | 1号
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開始ページ | 1
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終了ページ | 16
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出版年月日 | 2011-01-31
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出版者 | 広島大学大学院国際協力研究科
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ISSN | 1341-0903
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英語
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紀要論文
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学内刊行物(紀要等)
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DCMIタイプ | text
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国際協力研究科
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