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Title: Water Scarcity, Mountain Deforestation and the Economic Value of Water in a Small-Scale Irrigation System: A Case Study in East Java, Indonesia
Authors: BUDIMAN, Subhan Arif
RONDHI, Mohammad
KHASAN, Ahmad Fatikhul
PERATAMA, Bagus
ROKHANI, Rokhani
SUWANDARI, Anik
RIDJAL, Julian Adam
SOEMARNO, Soemarno
PRIJONO, Sugeng
SOEDARTO, Soedarto
Keywords: water scarcity
small-scale irrigation system
contingent valuation method
economic value of water
willingness to pay
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2021
Publisher: QUAESTIONES GEOGRAPHICAE
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify the willingness of farmers to pay for small-scale irrigation (SSI) and its determinants. Additionally, this study analysed the physical water availability in the study area using 16 years’ (2004-2019) historical data of streamflow, rainfall and forest cover change. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data from 100 farmers. A contingent valuation method was employed to elicit farmers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for irrigation water. The results show that the average WTP of farmers is US$ 215.84/ha/year. It accounts for 20% of farm revenue and is almost 20 times the water fee in large-scale irrigation systems. The study area experienced significant deforestation in the last two decades suffering a decrease of 11.72% of forest cover. It decreases the amount of stored rainwater and decreases the streamflow causing water scarcity during the dry season. Farm size, farmer income, distance to a small dam and usage of water-pump are the significant determinants. The results indicate that water scarcity caused by poor infrastructure increases the economic value of water in a SSI system
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/104933
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