Anjul Agarwal
anjul_g@rediffmail.com
International Journal of ChemTech Research
IJCTR
0974-4290
2455-9555
10.20902/CT
http://www.sphinxsai.com/chemtech.php
2019
12
03
Capacity Development and Payment of Environmental Services (Study in Surakarta City, Indonesia)
Faisal
1
Evi
Gravitiani
2
Suryanto
2
Mugi
Raharjo
2
Master Student of Economics Development, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia
Lecturer of Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia
2019
48
54
120307
10.20902/IJCTR.2019.120307
http://dx.doi.org/10.20902/IJCTR.2019.120307
This study aims to: (1) Analyze the capacity development through education and
communication to community by government for sustainable development process (2) To
determine willingness to pay of the community for water conservation at Cokro Tulung and (3)
Identify the determinants that significantly affect WTP of the community for water resources
conservation. Respondents from this study are Surakarta citizen, precisely in the southern
region of Surakarta, Laweyan District, Central Java. They are the customer of Surakarta Water
Utility Company, especially the water distribution of the Cokro Tulung spring. This study
employ binary logistic analysis and Contingent Valuation Method (CVM). Based on the
interview results from 147 respondents, it is concluded that (1) the Surakarta Water Utility
Company (PDAM) is not yet intensively educate and communicate to community regarding to
the proper water management. The role of the government to the educational policy is very
important to educate community regarding to the complex linkages between water,
environment, and the impact of human activities to water availability (2) The average value of
WTP in R2 is 1.133,- ; the average value of WTP in R3 is Rp3.368,- ; ) The average value of
WTP in R4 is Rp2.206,- ; and the average value of WTP of trade group 1 is Rp 3.706,-, (3)
Sex, age, education, house ownership, perception of the ease of getting water, and the
perception of the importance of conservation significantly affect the value of WTP of water
resources conservation.
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