An analysis of factors affecting household willingness to participate in the REDD+ programme in Tanzania

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dc.contributor.author Komba, Coretha
dc.contributor.author Muchapondwa, Edwin
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-26T11:33:21Z
dc.date.available 2017-09-26T11:33:21Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Coretha Komba & Edwin Muchapondwa (2017) An analysis of factors affecting household willingness to participate in the REDD+ programme in Tanzania, Climate and en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2016.1145098
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11090/894
dc.description.abstract Tanzania has high rates of deforestation and forest degradation. Reducing deforestation and forest degradation is an important strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, asking households to reduce deforestation means asking them to sacrifice direct benefits from forests, such as energy resources. The REDD+ programme provides a way to compensate households. This study estimates households’ willingness to accept forest-use restrictions governing participation in the REDD+ programme and its determinants. The results show that households would participate in REDD+ if the programme were to compensate them with an average of USD 2072 per year. The determinants of willingness to participate are analysed using the Heckman sample selection model. The results reveal that awareness about REDD+ economic incentives, and that deforestation and forest degradation is not good for the environment, and the increased time spent collecting the most important forest products increased probability of household participation. Households that earned more from forest products demanded greater compensation to participate. The results further revealed that, once a household is aware of the programme and its incentives and decides to participate, it tended to demand less compensation. The Government of Tanzania is advised to (i) collect baseline data in order to differentiate incentives for households depending on their forest reliance, (ii) educate people about the relationship between REDD+ and climate change to increase the cooperation of the communities. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Climate and Development en_US
dc.subject REDD+ en_US
dc.subject deforestation and forest degradation en_US
dc.subject carbon dioxide emission; en_US
dc.subject climate change mitigation; en_US
dc.subject economic incentives en_US
dc.subject Heckman’s procedure en_US
dc.title An analysis of factors affecting household willingness to participate in the REDD+ programme in Tanzania en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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