Rural Appraisal

A.Y. 2019/2020
8
Max ECTS
64
Overall hours
SSD
AGR/01
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Learning the basics of traditional and innovative appraisal. Study of the themes of private and public appraisal in the micro and macro.
Scientific approach with the most innovative tools.
Expected learning outcomes
Acquisition of appraisal skills useful for research and for the professional activity.
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
BASICS OF APPRAISAL - objective and subjective theory of value
APPRIASAL CRITERIA
TOTAL ECONOMIC VALUE
- Public goods - The divestiture of public assets - Monetary and non-monetary assessment
METHODS
ENTERPRISES ASSESSMENT
- Balance sheet, income, financial, mixed methods
METHODS FOR THE EVALUATION OF PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
- Business Plan
METHODS FOR THE EVALUATION OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
- Cost-benefit analysis - multi-criteria analysis
METHODS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE INVESTMENT
- Project financing
THE EXPROPRIATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY
EASEMENT
OTHER REAL RIGHTS
CIVIC USESPART
FARMLAND APPRAISAL
REAL ESTATE
ENVIRONMENTAL APPRAISAL
Basics of Environmental Economics- Environmental Impact Assessment - Strategic Environmental Assessment
CADASTRAL APPRAISAL
Prerequisites for admission
Essential knowledge in economics and business
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons and thematic labs
Teaching Resources
MARIO POLELLI: NUOVO TRATTATO DI ESTIMO Maggioli Editore (2008)
Teacher's Slides
Assessment methods and Criteria
The student will take an oral exam in which questions about the different parts of the program will be asked. The knowledge of the concepts provided by the teacher and the ability to apply them to hypothetical contexts will be assessed.
AGR/01 - AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RURAL APPRAISAL - University credits: 8
Lessons: 64 hours
Professor: Corsi Stefano
Shifts:
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Professor: Corsi Stefano
Professor(s)