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Huis Ten Bosch (HTB) is in serious financial distress as evident from the discussion in Chapter 7. On this background, this chapter aims to estimate the environmental value of Huis Ten Bosch (HTB) by applying contingent valuation method with different elicitation methods. By applying this method in previous chapters we have estimated the value of the eco-system of the Isahaya Bay Wetland and conducted the CBA. Based on the experience of this Isahaya Bay Wetland study, in this chapter different elicitation methods are applied and conducted the HTB valuation study. This will help us to compare the variation in willingness-to-pay due to the change in the method of asking questions.

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(2006). Environmental Valuation of the HTB. In: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Goods by Applying the Contingent Valuation Method. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/4-431-28950-X_8

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