Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning

The purpose of this study is to find out the viability in performing final felling in stands with high timber volume or if it´s more profitable to leave these stands to the next owner. Will he or she pay more for the standing stock then the industry? The prices of forest-land have increased signific...

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Autor principal: Jacobsson, Ludvig
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6874/
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description The purpose of this study is to find out the viability in performing final felling in stands with high timber volume or if it´s more profitable to leave these stands to the next owner. Will he or she pay more for the standing stock then the industry? The prices of forest-land have increased significantly over the last couple of years in Sweden and some properties seem to go higher than others. Is this because of higher standing stock volume or can a certain volume/hectare bring a higher price? Maybe a combination of both? This study is based on the the sale-statistics for 2012 from real-estate agency Areal. The material was divided between different geographical areas. The calculations were only based on forest values. Such as: m³/hectares, SEK/m³sk and total standing stock. The study also consists of a literature-study and information from relevant internet-sites. The different geographical areas did not distinguish themselves so much from each other, except of course pricing. Low and high volume stands that differed significantly from average properties were paid less per m³sk. The one big difference that was found was in region 3, Värmland, Dalarna, Hälsingland and Gästrikland. In that region, properties with low average standing stock were paid higher per m³sk. In this region, 1 hectare with 5 m³, only cost half of 1 hectare with a standing stock of 100 m³sk. One might think that a hectare that’s consists of 20 times more wood should be paid 20 times higher? Especially when the most popular method of estimating value on forest-properties, is to take the total standing stock and multiplying it with the average market-price per m³.
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spelling RepoSLU68742014-07-14T09:39:48Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6874/ Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning Jacobsson, Ludvig Agricultural economics and policies Forestry - General aspects The purpose of this study is to find out the viability in performing final felling in stands with high timber volume or if it´s more profitable to leave these stands to the next owner. Will he or she pay more for the standing stock then the industry? The prices of forest-land have increased significantly over the last couple of years in Sweden and some properties seem to go higher than others. Is this because of higher standing stock volume or can a certain volume/hectare bring a higher price? Maybe a combination of both? This study is based on the the sale-statistics for 2012 from real-estate agency Areal. The material was divided between different geographical areas. The calculations were only based on forest values. Such as: m³/hectares, SEK/m³sk and total standing stock. The study also consists of a literature-study and information from relevant internet-sites. The different geographical areas did not distinguish themselves so much from each other, except of course pricing. Low and high volume stands that differed significantly from average properties were paid less per m³sk. The one big difference that was found was in region 3, Värmland, Dalarna, Hälsingland and Gästrikland. In that region, properties with low average standing stock were paid higher per m³sk. In this region, 1 hectare with 5 m³, only cost half of 1 hectare with a standing stock of 100 m³sk. One might think that a hectare that’s consists of 20 times more wood should be paid 20 times higher? Especially when the most popular method of estimating value on forest-properties, is to take the total standing stock and multiplying it with the average market-price per m³. 2014-06-17 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6874/11/jacobsson_l_140617.pdf Jacobsson, Ludvig, 2014. Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning. First cycle, G2E. Skinnskatteberg: (S) > School for Forest Management <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-210.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-3374 swe
spellingShingle Agricultural economics and policies
Forestry - General aspects
Jacobsson, Ludvig
Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
title Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
title_full Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
title_fullStr Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
title_full_unstemmed Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
title_short Lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
title_sort lönsamhet i att avverka virkesrik fastighet innan försäljning
topic Agricultural economics and policies
Forestry - General aspects
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6874/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6874/