Estimation of the value of the internal and external environment in underground space use
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2021, Sustainable Cities and SocietyCitation Excerpt :By means of the GSCM evaluation framework, the values of affected urban landscape should be applied as a general substitute cost here. However, it is unable to obtain the exact values from real markets so that many researchers still suggest to apply the willingness to pay (WTP), which is the individual preference based on the methods like CVM to measure the benefit of eliminating the visual intrusions or protecting the local landscape (Groothuis, Groothuis, & Whitehead, 2007; Nishi et al., 2000). Although the substitute costs arising from WTP for B7 are applied, it is still a tiny part of total benefits, scarcely influencing the final result.
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Present address: J. Nishi and T. Tanaka, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
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T. Seiki, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Utsunomiya University, 7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, 321-8585 Japan
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H. Ito, Yachiyo Engineering Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
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K. Okuyama, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan.