Willingness to Pay for Improved Climate and Environmental Services: Towards Healthy Well-Being, Waste-To-Wealth Creation, Flood and Climate Crisis Security in Africa and Nigeria

Authors

  • Eneh, Chinemelum Department of Agricultural economics, University of Nigeria Author
  • Eneh, Onyenekenwa Cyprian Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus Author
  • Emenuga, Veronica Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Enugu Campus, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Author

Keywords:

Willingness to Pay, Healthy well-being, Climate and environmental services, Waste-to-wealth

Abstract

This paper investigates the willingness to pay (WTP) for enhanced  climate and environmental services with a particular focus on Nigeria. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset and regression analysis, factors  influencing individuals' WTP were explored for improved environmental  conditions and healthy well-being. The study emphasized the potential for waste-to-wealth initiatives and their implications for flood  management and climate crisis mitigation. Result indicates significant  determinants of WTP, such as household income and environmental conditions, while highlighting the need for effective policy measures to  address the identified challenges. 

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Published

2024-09-21