2023 Volume 4 Issue 3 Pages 997-1004
In the developing country of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, numerous slope failures have occurred, reducing road capacity and severely reducing accessibility between urban and rural areas in a very large number of cases. In addition, the restoration process takes an enormous amount of time, and road capacity has not been improved. In fact, a survey conducted by the authors revealed that many citizens are dissatisfied with the decline in road capacity and would like to see it restored as soon as possible. In this study, we conducted a survival analysis of the willingness to pay for slope failure restoration among the citizens of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. Through the analysis in this study, differences in willingness to pay by recovery period were clarified, and the willingness-to-pay model revealed that the level of dissatisfaction affects the amount of willingness to pay.