Summary information

Study title

San José Urban Areas Survey by Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE)

Creator

Piaggio, Matías (Central America, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE), Environment for Development (EfD))

Study number / PID

snd1272-1-1 (SND)

https://doi.org/10.5878/1bap-9m32 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

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Abstract

The survey is part of a project on Ecosystem Services Accounting for Development (ESAfD) in six different countries: Beijing (China), San José (Costa Rica), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Nairobi (Kenya), Cape Town (South Africa), and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). The surveys were jointly designed. However, local surveys are contingent to local realities. The ESAfD project is jointly executed by the Environment for Development (EfD) initiative and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), and funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). The objective of the project is to conduct ecosystem services valuation using techniques robust with the System of National Accounts (SNA). By rigorously linking biophysical and socioeconomic data, the results are relevant not only for national accounting but also for local and regional landscape planning. This submission consists of the dataset collected by EfD Costa Rica about the opinion of residents of San José on urban green areas. The dataset attached consists of data generated by the San José urban green area survey which includes respondents' opinions about parks, forests, wetlands, and rivers in the city.

Methodology

Data collection period

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Country

Costa Rica

Time dimension

Tvärsnitt

Analysis unit

Hushåll
Individ

Universe

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Sampling procedure

Sannolikhetsurval

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

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Access

Publisher

Svensk nationell datatjänst

Publication year

2021

Terms of data access

Åtkomst till data via SND. Tillgång till data är begränsad.

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