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Determinants of Willingness to Pay for Fecal Sludge Management Services and Knowledge Gaps: A Scoping Review.

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2024
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Tomoi, H.
MacLeod, C.
Moriyasu, T.
Simiyu, S.
Ross, I.
Cumming, O.
Braun, L.
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Abstract
Achieving universal access to safely managed sanitation services is one of the Sustainable Development Goal 6 targets (SDG6.2). The cost and availability of services to ensure the safe management of on-site sanitation, such as pit latrines and septic tanks, can be major barriers for poor households. Particularly, fecal sludge emptying services have become increasingly important due to the growing urban population. This review aims to scope the literature on stated and revealed willingness to pay (WTP) for emptying on-site sanitation systems and to identify determinants of WTP and gaps in knowledge. We performed electronic searches of six databases. After deduplication, 1846 records were identified, of which 14 were included in the review. In these studies, we identified 26 distinct scenarios that reported mean or median WTP values for emptying services and their market price (i.e., price at which the services were provided). Among the 26 scenarios, 77% (n = 20) reported that WTP was lower than the market price. We identified 20 statistically significant determinants of WTP, which can be leveraged when developing or improving manual and mechanical emptying services to attract more customers. Future research should consider services that adopt flexible pricing or mobile money payment and optimize their emptying operations to increase WTP. Validating the effectiveness of such services in solving the WTP-market price imbalance is a significant knowledge gap.
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On-site Sanitation; Fecal Sludge Management Services; Willingness to Pay; Economic Analysis; Knowledge Gaps
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.3c06628
10.1021/acs.est.3c06628
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1532
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