scholarly journals Disposição a Pagar por Espaços Verdes Urbanos

Author(s):  
Claudiano Carneiro Cruz Neto ◽  
Carlos Eduardo Menezes da Silva ◽  
Zenaide Rodrigues Ferreira ◽  
Victor Emmanuel Andrade Albuquerque ◽  
Ivano Fabricio Santos de Morais ◽  
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O artigo buscou responder: quanto os frequentadores do parque Araçá (Recife - Pernambuco) estão dispostos a pagar por melhorias propostas - cenário com melhoria da qualidade ambiental - na área de estudo? Aplicamos o método de valoração contingente para estimar o valor econômico da área, avaliando a Disposição a pagar (DAP) de seus frequentadores. Buscamos entender quais os fatores socioeconômicos contribuem nas preferências dos usuários por visitação ao parque. O modelo adotado foi um Probit Bivariado com perguntas duplas (dicotômicas). Calculamos dois modelos para estimar a DAP – forma funcional linear na renda e forma funcional log linear na renda. O primeiro teve DAP de R$ 11,71, enquanto o segundo foi de R$ 11,23. O resultado de ambos os modelos mostrou que o valor do lance oferecido a exerce maior influência sobre probabilidade de os entrevistados dizerem sim. E que, fatores como o sexo, a idade e o nível de escolaridade dos entrevistados não se mostraram bons fatores explicativos da aceitação do lance. A distância da moradia em relação parque, o dia em que ocorre a visita e o tempo de visita são variáveis que explicaram bem a aceitação do lance. Ao final calculamos o excedente do consumidor, R$ 545.151,90 (modelo logLinear) e R$ 568.075,52 (modelo linear).

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacob Andreas ◽  
Dan Klein
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Author(s):  
Jaspreet Kaur

Manpower training and development is an important aspect of human resources management which must be embarked upon either proactively or reactively to meet any change brought about in the course of time. Training is a continuous and perennial activity. It provides employees with the knowledge and skills to perform more effectively. The study examines the opinions of trainees regarding the impact of training and development programmes on the productivity of employees in the selected banks. To evaluate the impact of training and development programmes on productivity of banking sector, multiple regression analysis was employed in both log as well as log-linear forms. Also the impact of three sets of training i.e. objectives, methods and basics on level of satisfaction of respondents with the training was also examined through employing the regression analysis in the similar manner.


Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 1050
Author(s):  
Ruben Jimenez-Redal ◽  
Germán Arana-Landín ◽  
Beñat Landeta ◽  
Jaime Larumbe

Developing understanding of the economic value that communities ascribe to improved operations and maintenance (O&M) services has emerged as a key factor in achieving financial sustainability for rural water systems. The present study elicits household willingness to pay (WTP) for improved O&M services in eight gravity-fed water schemes in Idjwi Island (Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC). A contingent valuation survey was implemented through an open-ended format questionnaire to 1105 heads of household and a log-linear regression model was employed to assess the factors influencing higher values. Findings show an average willingness to pay of 327 Congolese Francs (CDF) per month and 36 CDF per bucket. Results also indicate a significant WTP differential among studied schemes. The analysis of the conditioning factors reveals that the level of excludability, the participation in management meetings and the time employed in fetching water from an improved source are contingent with their WTP. The findings of this study are important for development agents trying to establish acceptable, affordable and practicable tariffs that help finance reliable rural water systems in Idjwi.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Owen R. Lehmer ◽  
David C. Catling ◽  
Joshua Krissansen-Totton

AbstractIn the conventional habitable zone (HZ) concept, a CO2-H2O greenhouse maintains surface liquid water. Through the water-mediated carbonate-silicate weathering cycle, atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) responds to changes in surface temperature, stabilizing the climate over geologic timescales. We show that this weathering feedback ought to produce a log-linear relationship between pCO2 and incident flux on Earth-like planets in the HZ. However, this trend has scatter because geophysical and physicochemical parameters can vary, such as land area for weathering and CO2 outgassing fluxes. Using a coupled climate and carbonate-silicate weathering model, we quantify the likely scatter in pCO2 with orbital distance throughout the HZ. From this dispersion, we predict a two-dimensional relationship between incident flux and pCO2 in the HZ and show that it could be detected from at least 83 (2σ) Earth-like exoplanet observations. If fewer Earth-like exoplanets are observed, testing the HZ hypothesis from this relationship could be difficult.


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