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Integrated Watershed And Coastal Areas Management: Fond D’or Watershed Valuation Study Amanda Richardson Mark Kolonoski Josh Smith Ben Rumsey.

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1 Integrated Watershed And Coastal Areas Management: Fond D’or Watershed Valuation Study Amanda Richardson Mark Kolonoski Josh Smith Ben Rumsey

2 Project Concept Beneficiaries: – Local – Regional – Global Benefits transfer Payments for ecosystem services Examples – New York City: drinking water – Costa Rica: water, scenic beauty, biodiversity, carbon

3 Project goals 1.Contribute to Integrated Watershed and Coastal Areas Management in the Fond D’or watershed 2.Achieve sustainable use and provision of water services while improving livelihoods within the Fond D’Or watershed. Millennium Development Goals: – Environmental Sustainability – Poverty Alleviation

4 Project Description Mabouya Valley Development Project Goal: to improve water quality Conducted household, farmer and tourist surveys Provide an economic analysis of watershed services using collected survey data

5 Opportunity Cost (farmers) – Revenue – Land value – Inputs/costs Demand – Household demand for water – Tourism’s demand for clean oceans Supply (financing) – Household support – Tourism industry support Project Components

6 Household survey project area Fond D’or Watershed Community clusters: 1.La Caye, Lumere, LaPerle 2.Aux Lyon, Gardette, LaRessources, Despin 3.Richfond, Grande Ravine 4.Deniere Riviere, Belmont 5.Grande Riviere, Mornpanache, Debonaire, Tomazo

7 Household Survey Elements: – Types of water supply – Water usage – Satisfaction with quality & quantity – Willingness to pay (WTP) scenario – Demographic information UVM student paired with community volunteer

8 WTP scenario Willingness to pay – Economic measure of preference – Scenario: benefits transfer program – Households pay additional amount on water bill – Reforestation to protect water sources – Calculate maximum WTP

9 Project Output 5 days 235 man hours 308 completed surveys

10 Community Experiences “The water is not good for human consumption. It’s unbearable.” “I only get water between 11pm and 5am.” “Either there’s too much chlorine or it’s dirty.” “I don’t get what I pay for but I am afraid they will cut my water off if I don’t pay, so I pay.”

11 Sample Data 100 surveys Is there a problem with drinking water? – Yes= 100% People that believe landowners should be compensated: 86%

12 Results 1 1 8 5 33 46 1 1 8 5 33 46 n=98 1 3 3031 5 25 1= Very satisfied 2= Satisfied 3= Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 4= Unsatisfied 5= Very Unsatisfied 6= Don’t Know Satisfaction with water quality and quantity:

13 Results (cont’d) People willing to pay an additional amount on their monthly water bill to support a reforestation program:

14 Next steps Short term: – Further data analysis – Final report summarizing data – Policy recommendations Long term: – Farmer site visits – Identification of potential water sources – Address water distribution issues

15 Thank You Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Michael Andrew Lyndon John Cornelius Isaac Mabouya Valley Development Project community volunteers Mabouya Valley Fair Trade Organization The people of the Mabouya Valley


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