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Drivers of willingness to pay for reforestation of urban ecosystems in Ghana
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Korle, Kofi
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Averages
/ Bootstrap method
/ Bootstrapping
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Economic factors
/ Economics
/ Ecosystems
/ Education
/ Environmental restoration
/ Forestry
/ Forests
/ Gender
/ Green infrastructure
/ Households
/ Income
/ Land use
/ Local population
/ Mental health
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Peer review
/ Peers
/ Population growth
/ Psychological aspects
/ Reforestation
/ Respondents
/ Self evaluation
/ Sociocultural factors
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Urban areas
/ Urban forests
/ Urbanization
/ Valuation
/ Well being
/ Willingness to pay
2023
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Drivers of willingness to pay for reforestation of urban ecosystems in Ghana
by
Korle, Kofi
in
Averages
/ Bootstrap method
/ Bootstrapping
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Economic factors
/ Economics
/ Ecosystems
/ Education
/ Environmental restoration
/ Forestry
/ Forests
/ Gender
/ Green infrastructure
/ Households
/ Income
/ Land use
/ Local population
/ Mental health
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Peer review
/ Peers
/ Population growth
/ Psychological aspects
/ Reforestation
/ Respondents
/ Self evaluation
/ Sociocultural factors
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Urban areas
/ Urban forests
/ Urbanization
/ Valuation
/ Well being
/ Willingness to pay
2023
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Drivers of willingness to pay for reforestation of urban ecosystems in Ghana
by
Korle, Kofi
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Averages
/ Bootstrap method
/ Bootstrapping
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Economic factors
/ Economics
/ Ecosystems
/ Education
/ Environmental restoration
/ Forestry
/ Forests
/ Gender
/ Green infrastructure
/ Households
/ Income
/ Land use
/ Local population
/ Mental health
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Peer review
/ Peers
/ Population growth
/ Psychological aspects
/ Reforestation
/ Respondents
/ Self evaluation
/ Sociocultural factors
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Urban areas
/ Urban forests
/ Urbanization
/ Valuation
/ Well being
/ Willingness to pay
2023
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Drivers of willingness to pay for reforestation of urban ecosystems in Ghana
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Drivers of willingness to pay for reforestation of urban ecosystems in Ghana
2023
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PurposePopulation growth and urbanization pose several threats to terrestrial ecosystems, especially in forest ecological zones worldwide. This study examines the drivers of average willingness to pay (WTP) to restore urban forests in a developing country.Design/methodology/approachIt utilizes survey data of households and employs a robust Heckman two-step estimator with bootstrapping to address the research objective.FindingsThe study underscores the role of income, gender, education and perception of the health benefits of forests as the underlying determinants of restoration bids by respondents. These drivers have a positive and statistically significant effect on forest restoration. Education and gender appear to be the most effective by magnitude, followed by the perception of health benefits, then income. Attention is therefore drawn to relevant economic, sociocultural and psychological factors towards the goal of forestry to improve well-being in urban centres.Originality/valueThis paper seeks to add methodological insights to the literature on reforestation and land use changes in the Accra metropolitan area and the local population’s WTP for reforestation in this area. In principle, this is a case study informing about the values people hold for forests in Ghana and Africa, where a knowledge gap exists with respect to their socio-economic valuation.Peer reviewThe peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/IJSE-09-2022-0618
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