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Forest Valuation – Comparison of Valuation Methods in the Czech Republic – Ascertained Value and Market Value
Loskotová, Dominika ; Šafránek, Zbyněk (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this study was to determine the most appropriate valuation method used for market valuation of forest property in the Czech Republic and to determine suitability for defined types of forest properties. Secondly, the aim was to compare market values with prices assessed determined by administrative methods according to Valuation Decree. Additionally, definitions and historical evolution relating to valuation of forest property and specificities of forest properties have been presented. In the theoretical part the study is analysing and comparing the evaluation methods. There are six forest properties from The Czech Republic evaluated in the practical part of the study. Four methods of evaluation have been demonstrated. The study compares used methods and evaluates suitability of each method for presented forest properties.
Development of Forest Valuation Methods in the Czech Republic
Absolonová, Jana ; Klika, Pavel (referee) ; Vala, Vlastimil (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to define the issue of determining the administrative price and market value of forest in the Czech Republic. The thesis describes the evolution of methods of determining the price of forest in history since 1897. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the current problem of determining the market value of forest in the Czech Republic. The current situation is documented by a case study, which deals with the determination of the administrative price and market value. The study compares these two values. The final analysis is focused on recommendations of corrections of existing valuation regulations and method of market valuation of forest.
Hodnocení změny využití krajiny v lokalitě Brno-Kohoutovice ve vztahu k infiltraci srážkové vody, změně klimatu a její vnímání místními obyvateli
Novotná, Karolína
The master thesis "Evaluation of the change of landscape use in the Brno-Kohoutovice area in relation to infiltration of rainwater, climate change and its perception by local inhabitants" contains an analysis of the development of land use between 1953 and 2020. The theoretical part contains information about the hydrological balance of the landscape, factors influencing the infiltration of rainwater and the importance of groundwater in landscape ecosystems. The area is characterised by natural conditions and historical development. The information has been confirmed and documented in field research and forest health assessment. The data obtained were used to calculate the amount of rainwater runoff, which increased by more than 100 %. The questionnaire focused on residents perceptions of changing moisture conditions in the landscape. The results of the questionnaire were processed and confirmed that residents perceive changes in the landscape. Based on the findings, measures were proposed to improve rainwater collection. The findings and suggested measures can be used to promote sustainable and efficient water management.
Principle of work, structure, maintenance, efficiency and analysis of repairs of selected logging machines
SVINTEK, Lukáš
In the introduction, the contemporary situation in the wood extraction industry is described in general. This part introduces the reader to the issue of the industry together with addressing the solution of the contemporary situation emerging from the bark beetle crisis. The following part focuses on the method of wood extraction and used technologies. The general text is followed by a systematic classification of the extraction machines, their approaching, manipulation, and rough processing in the forest environment as well as manipulative space. This presented part describes the particular usage of the machines with the emphasis on specific sort of performed task. The subsequent chapter in the practical part deals with specific characteristics of the construction on these machines, their maintenance demands, and operator requirements. In the conclusion of this thesis, suggestions on construction improvement and operator safety are listed as well as recommendations to enhance the endurance of such equipment.
Development of Forest Valuation Methods in the Czech Republic
Absolonová, Jana ; Klika, Pavel (referee) ; Vala, Vlastimil (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to define the issue of determining the administrative price and market value of forest in the Czech Republic. The thesis describes the evolution of methods of determining the price of forest in history since 1897. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the current problem of determining the market value of forest in the Czech Republic. The current situation is documented by a case study, which deals with the determination of the administrative price and market value. The study compares these two values. The final analysis is focused on recommendations of corrections of existing valuation regulations and method of market valuation of forest.
Forest Valuation – Comparison of Valuation Methods in the Czech Republic – Ascertained Value and Market Value
Loskotová, Dominika ; Šafránek, Zbyněk (referee) ; Alexandr, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this study was to determine the most appropriate valuation method used for market valuation of forest property in the Czech Republic and to determine suitability for defined types of forest properties. Secondly, the aim was to compare market values with prices assessed determined by administrative methods according to Valuation Decree. Additionally, definitions and historical evolution relating to valuation of forest property and specificities of forest properties have been presented. In the theoretical part the study is analysing and comparing the evaluation methods. There are six forest properties from The Czech Republic evaluated in the practical part of the study. Four methods of evaluation have been demonstrated. The study compares used methods and evaluates suitability of each method for presented forest properties.

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