6 research outputs found
The estimation of economic benefits of urban trees using contingent valuation method in Tasik Perdana, Kuala Lumpur
Urban trees provide a multitude of tangible and intangible services which include provisionary, regulatory, as well as cultural and support services to the community. Unfortunately, to set a monetary value on these said services is challenging to say the least. Ignorance of such monetary value is unintentional and this is mainly due to the lack of awareness and the absence of monetary value of the services itself. Hence, the quality of these urban trees degrades over time as no one appreciates its monetary value. In light of this situation, a study was initiated to determine the economic benefits of the urban trees that were planted surrounding Tasik Perdana (TP) area. For this purpose, a total of 313 respondents were interviewed in the TP area using the contingent valuation method (CVM). The objective of this study was to elicit willingness to pay (WTP) for these urban trees. WTP represents the willingness of a person to pay in monetary terms to secure and sustain these urban trees. Hence, seven bid prices were used and distributed to the respondents: RM1.00, RM5.00, RM10.00, RM15.00, RM20.00, RM25.00 and RM30.00. Logit and linear regression models were applied to predict the maximum, mean, and median WTP. The study concludes that the estimated mean WTP is RM10.32 per visit and the estimated median WTP is RM10.08 per visit
Estimating the economic benefits of urban trees using contingent valuation method
Urban trees provide multitude of tangible and intangible services, which include provisionary, regulatory, cultural and support services to the community. Urban trees
are important in reducing the environmental quality impacts such as air pollution. Unfortunately, to set a monetary value on these said services is challenging to say the
least. Thus, there is a lack of economic benefits of urban trees study in Malaysia. Ignorance of such monetary value is unintentional and mainly due to lack of awareness and the absence of monetary value of the services itself. Hence, the quality of these urban trees degrades over time as no one appreciates its monetary value. In light of this situation, a study was initiated to determine the economic
benefits of urban trees that have been planted surrounding the Tasik Perdana (TP) area. TP is selected to be the study site not just because it is the oldest green park (urban park) and a famous recreation place as recommended by the tourism industry, but also to value the economic benefit of its urban trees. Local government is willing to spend about RM 5.6 million to manage and maintain urban green especially the urban trees. It is clear that local government attaches the importance of these urban
trees. However, there is no proof or study to define the value of urban tress in this park. To value the economic benefit of the urban trees, a total of 313 respondents
were interviewed in the TP area using the contingent valuation method (CVM). The payment vehicle used in the study was an additional fund for preserving the urban
trees in TP. The objective of this study is to elicit willingness to pay (WTP) for urban trees conservation. The WTP represents the willingness of a person to pay in
onetary terms to secure and sustain these urban trees. Seven bid prices were used and distributed to respondents – RM 1.00, RM 5.00, RM 10.00, RM 15.00, RM 20.00, RM 25.00 and RM 30.00. Logit and linear regression models were applied to predict the maximum, mean, and median WTP