Local People’s Attitude and Willingness to Pay for Conservation in Yankari Game Reserve Bauchi, Nigeria
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2017
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International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Abstract
Many people living near protected areas especially in developing countries highly depend on natural resources in their
neighbourhood for survival. However, excluding them from the areas’ management and criminalizing their activities has always
been a source of conflicts. The present study developed and validate a nine-item construct on a 5-point likert scale to evaluate
environmental attitudes among local people and also to examined their willingness to pay (WTP) for conservation in Yankari game
reserve. A dichotomous choice contingent valuation questionnaire was administered to 237 households in communities near the
game reserve between months of February and March, 2015. The results revealed that 68.4% of the respondents were willing to
pay for conservation. From the logit regression estimated, gender, age, income, bid amount and attitudes were the significant
predictors of WTP and the mean WTP value was estimated at 594 Naira, (US$ = 3.71) per household per month. The aggregate
non-use value was also estimated to be 32 500.116 Naira (US$ = 203,125.73) yearly. Thestudy finding would inform the
management of the reserve and policy makers on the importance of integrating local communities in decision making related to
resource conservation for efficient and sustainable management of the game reserve.
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Attitude, WTP, Local People, Logit Regression, Conservation, Yankari
Citation
Abdullahi A., Mohd R. Y., Alias R., Marzieh F., and Musa Haruna Danladi (2017). Local people’s Attitude and Willingness to Pay for Conservation in Yankari Game Reserve Bauchi, Nigeria. International Journal of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, 43(2):143-153