Assessment of forest resources assets
Assessment of forest resources assets
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[The scope of forest resources assets appraisal object] includes forests, trees, woodlands, forest landscape assets and other assets related to forest resources.
1. Forest assets include timber forest, economic forest, bamboo, firewood forest, young trees on unfinished forest land and seedlings on nursery land;
2. Forest land assets include forest land (mainly timber forest, economic forest, bamboo forest and firewood forest), sparse forest land, cutting land, fire land, unfinished forest land, nursery land and suitable forest land;
3. Forest landscape assets, including scenic forests, forest parks, forest resorts, some scenic spots and historic sites, revolutionary memorial forests, ancient trees and famous trees, as well as unique landforms, water bodies, celestial phenomena and other resource assets in the forest;
4. Strange biological resources assets include wildlife and microbial resources assets under specific conditions.
[Evaluation purpose]
Assessment of state-owned forestry assets
Forest right mortgage assessment
Forestry assessment for financial reporting purposes
Evaluation of forestry enterprise restructuring
Forest asset loss assessment
Foreign-related forestry assets evaluation
[Evaluation method]
As a professional asset evaluation, forest resource asset evaluation has developed and derived some technical methods for forest resource asset evaluation based on the market method, income method and cost method of asset evaluation, according to the purpose of forest resource asset evaluation and the characteristics of the evaluated forest resource asset, to meet the needs of different forest resource asset evaluation.
Among them, the market method in forest resource asset evaluation includes the market price inversion algorithm, the current market price method, etc; The income method mainly includes the income present value method, the income net present value method, the hypothetical development method, the annuity capitalization method, the forest land expected price method, etc. Cost method mainly includes replacement cost method, sequence process method and forest land cost method.