The analysis of production’s factors will be developed from appraisal point of view. A particular emphasis will be given to financial mathematics. Then, the course will focus on general, forest and environmental appraisal
Tiziano Tempesta, Appunti di estimo rurale, Editore: CLEUP, Padova, 2018
EAN: 9788867878888 ISBN: 8867878883.
A. MARINELLI, E. MARONE (a cura di), Il valore economico totale dei boschi della toscana, Franco Angeli Editore, 2013.
Learning Objectives
Knolewdge acquired:
Method for development of appraisal
Competence acquired:
Capability of collection and elaboration of data for forest appraisal (for both market and non market values)
Skills acquired (at the end of the course):
Fundamentals in forest appraisal and evaluation of property rights
Prerequisites
Courses to be used as requirements (required and/or recommended):
CFU: 6
Total hours of the course (including the time spent in attending lectures, seminars, private study, examinations, etc...): 150
Hours reserved to private study and other indivual formative activities: 102
Contact hours for: Lectures (hours): 44
Contact hours for: Laboratory (hours):
Contact hours for: Laboratory-field/practice (hours): -
Seminars (hours): -
Stages: -
Intermediate examinations: 4
Further information
Frequency of lectures, practice and lab:
not mandatory but recommended
Teaching tools:
- Lecture notes (see e-learning web site: Moodle)
Type of Assessment
Verification method: in itinere written tests and final oral exam.
The in itinere written tests aim to assess the learning process and the state of knowledge in relation to the programme.
The final oral test aims to assess the ability to apply the knowledge acquired. In the event of failure to pass the in itinere written tests, the oral examination will also be aimed at assessing the overall knowledge.
The answer to specific questions on the topics of the lessons, together with an appropriate use of the language, will demonstrate the achievement of the level of knowledge required.
The capacity to apply knowledge will be demonstrated through both the ability to solve problems withing the topics of the in the course and the ability to reflect and argument on the knowledge acquired.
Course program
the phases of appraisal (aim, evaluation’s criteria, method), fundamentals of financial mathematics and applied statistics, environmental appraisal, stumpage value, Faustmann value, forest appraisal, damage evaluation, servitude, expropriation, Decision Support Systems in appraisal practices