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Are farmers willing to pay for participatory climate information services? Insights from a case study in peri-urban Khulna, Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Wageningen University & Research, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Published InClimate Services
Year2021
Citations22
Abstract
Among technological adaptation options, climate information services (CIS) offers high potential as a means to offset climate change impacts and build resilience in farming areas of developing countries. This study explores the potential of CIS, by investigating the case of participatory CIS development in the Lower Ganges Delta of Bangladesh. Specifically, we examined the value farmers attached to a co-developed CIS as decision support tool and the price farmers were willing to pay for CIS subscriptions. Based on a hypothetical market for CIS, we used contingent valuation with a double-bounded dichotomous choice format to determine farmers willingness to pay (WTP) for CIS. Two samples were included: an experiment group of farmers exposed to and trained in CIS use for farm…
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