Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze

In Southeast Asia, the seasonal transboundary haze pollution stemming from slash-and-burn practices of traditional Indonesian farmers affects several countries in the region including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. Despite both domestic and regional effor ts that have been put in place...

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Main Authors: Quah, Euston, Chia, Wai-Mun, Tan, Tsiat-Siong, Ho, Nick
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1740022024-03-17T15:30:23Z Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze Quah, Euston Chia, Wai-Mun Tan, Tsiat-Siong Ho, Nick School of Social Sciences Social Sciences Transboundary Haze Singapore In Southeast Asia, the seasonal transboundary haze pollution stemming from slash-and-burn practices of traditional Indonesian farmers affects several countries in the region including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. Despite both domestic and regional effor ts that have been put in place to help fight against haze, Southeast Asian haze remains a long-term issue that recurs in a varying degree of intensity during every dry season in the region. While we remain optimistic that the problem will eventually be resolved, given that most of these fires are the result of human activity, solutions can be executed successfully only in the longer run. In the interim, one of Singapore’s options is to adapt. A contingent valuation (CV) survey on 793 Singapore residents was conducted in Singapore between November and December 2017 to elicit their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore. We use a double-bounded dichotomous choice CV survey design and the Kaplan-Meier-Turnbull method and the probit regression to infer the distribution of Singapore residents’ WTP for the two programs and find that they are willing to pay between S$ 46.46 and S$ 60.06 for a haze adaptation program that reduces the local impacts of haze and between S$ 51.66. and S$ 66.76 for a haze eradication program.These findings suggest that Singapore residents continue to value the government’s effort to derive solutions to resolve the haze crisis that recurs intermittently. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Singapore’s Ministry of Education AcRF Tier 1 (RG148/16). 2024-03-11T06:36:15Z 2024-03-11T06:36:15Z 2023 Journal Article Quah, E., Chia, W., Tan, T. & Ho, N. (2023). Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze. Asian Economic Papers, 22(3), 1-23. https://dx.doi.org/10.1162/asep_a_00868 1535-3516 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174002 10.1162/asep_a_00868 2-s2.0-85180438950 3 22 1 23 en RG148/16 Asian Economic Papers © 2023 by the Asian Economic Panel and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1162/asep_a_00868 application/pdf
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topic Social Sciences
Transboundary Haze
Singapore
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Transboundary Haze
Singapore
Quah, Euston
Chia, Wai-Mun
Tan, Tsiat-Siong
Ho, Nick
Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
description In Southeast Asia, the seasonal transboundary haze pollution stemming from slash-and-burn practices of traditional Indonesian farmers affects several countries in the region including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. Despite both domestic and regional effor ts that have been put in place to help fight against haze, Southeast Asian haze remains a long-term issue that recurs in a varying degree of intensity during every dry season in the region. While we remain optimistic that the problem will eventually be resolved, given that most of these fires are the result of human activity, solutions can be executed successfully only in the longer run. In the interim, one of Singapore’s options is to adapt. A contingent valuation (CV) survey on 793 Singapore residents was conducted in Singapore between November and December 2017 to elicit their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore. We use a double-bounded dichotomous choice CV survey design and the Kaplan-Meier-Turnbull method and the probit regression to infer the distribution of Singapore residents’ WTP for the two programs and find that they are willing to pay between S$ 46.46 and S$ 60.06 for a haze adaptation program that reduces the local impacts of haze and between S$ 51.66. and S$ 66.76 for a haze eradication program.These findings suggest that Singapore residents continue to value the government’s effort to derive solutions to resolve the haze crisis that recurs intermittently.
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Quah, Euston
Chia, Wai-Mun
Tan, Tsiat-Siong
Ho, Nick
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Chia, Wai-Mun
Tan, Tsiat-Siong
Ho, Nick
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title Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
title_short Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
title_full Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
title_fullStr Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
title_full_unstemmed Willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in Singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
title_sort willingness-to-pay for a haze adaptation program and a haze eradication program in singapore: the 2015 transboundary haze
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