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Publication year : 2012
Thematic : TEEB
Language : English
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This study aims to: (1) assess the types of sustainable conservation of water resources that can be done by the community, (2) determine the willingness to pay (WTP) community for the improvement of water resource conservation management, (3) determine the determinant of the significantly affect the value of willingness to pay for additional benefits due to increased conservation of water resources management, (4) development of economic instruments that include the community's role in the mechanism of raising funds for conservation management of water resources. This study uses a sampling method with proportional stratified random sampling (random sampling proportional stratified). The target population of 42,000 so that the sample size of 350 respondents. The model used is a multiple regression model with double the natural log. The analysis showed that the types of activities that significantly influence toward the conservation of water resources is the infiltration wells, infiltration holes biopori (LRB), environmental awareness, water quality, Ficus benyamina and Caesalpinia pulcherrima. The results of calculations Willingness to pay for conservation of water resources in the household customers Surakarta are as follows: WTP for categories R2 5,000; R3 at 5,100; R4 at 5,200; N1 of 21,000. Log regression results obtained the conclusion that the WTP for the conservation of water resources was tested with partial regression coefficients (t test) shows the six variables that affect the WTP conservation, namely: awareness of environmental functions, biopori, tough water quality, infiltration wells, Ficus benyamina and Caesalpinia pulcherrima. Another variable is family income, family head education, age of marriage, home ownership, family size, sources of water used, length of stay, filter, Filicium decipiens tree and Pterocarpus indicus tree does not significantly affect the conservation of water resources��
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Keywords : Stakeholder participation
Encoded by : Pauline Carmel Joy Eje