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Akujuru, Victor A., and Les Ruddock. "Dichotomising compulsory land acquisition and land contamination valuations." International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 6, no. 3 (September 14, 2015): 268–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijdrbe-11-2013-0040.

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Purpose – This study aims at identifying the consequences of adopting statutory rather than market basis in assessing damages due to contamination to land. Most valuations undertaken to assess compensation for damages due to contamination on land are done with valuation methods prescribed by law for the compulsory acquisition of land. Design/methodology/approach – A total of 80 registered valuation firms with experience in both compulsory acquisition and damage assessment participated in a questionnaire survey to ascertain the methods adopted in valuing when determining the compensation payable as damages due to land contamination and the need for a framework for such valuations, in addition to some archival documents relating to the relevant laws and some purposively selected valuation reports, which were reviewed. Findings – The results of the analysis indicate that the use of compulsory acquisition valuation methods results in inadequate damages, which engenders conflicts among the stakeholders. The absence of any framework for damage assessment is responsible for the current practice in the Niger Delta, and it is recommended that international best practices utilising market basis of valuation be adopted. Research limitations/implications – Most valuation methods available are useful for valuing commercial properties regularly traded in the market and not applicable to the Niger Delta, which is mostly rural with very few market transactions. It is expected that this study will enable oil and gas industry operators, professional valuers advising the land owners or operators in the industry and the government to differentiate compensation paid for compulsory acquisition and compensation required to placate those suffering losses due to contamination. Practical implications – The findings will assist professional valuers to be more professional in valuing contaminated land devastated by oil spills. Social implications – Adopting the findings will engender a greater acceptability of the results of valuations undertaken in the wake of an oil spillage disaster and ensure a peaceful environment for the oil operators and the entire populace. Originality/value – The findings of this study are expected to assist policymakers in emerging economies and professional valuers acting in these environments to avoid precipitating crises by adopting inappropriate valuation techniques when assessing damages due to contamination. This study is original and has not been published elsewhere.
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Eyler, Robert. "Brand Damage Valuation: Theory and Practice." International Journal of Wine Marketing 17, no. 2 (February 2005): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb008786.

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Poe, Gregory L. "Valuation of groundwater quality using a contingent valuation-damage function approach." Water Resources Research 34, no. 12 (December 1998): 3627–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1999wr900010.

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Crost, Benjamin, and Christian P. Traeger. "Optimal CO2 mitigation under damage risk valuation." Nature Climate Change 4, no. 7 (June 15, 2014): 631–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2249.

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Lipscomb, Clifford, Max Kummerow, Will Spiess, Sarah Kilpatrick, and John Kilpatrick. "CONTINGENT VALUATION AND REAL ESTATE DAMAGE ESTIMATION." Journal of Real Estate Literature 19, no. 2 (January 1, 2011): 283–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10835547.2011.12090303.

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Frontuto, Vito, Silvana Dalmazzone, Francesco Salcuni, and Alessandro Pezzoli. "Risk Aversion, Inequality and Economic Evaluation of Flood Damages: A Case Study in Ecuador." Sustainability 12, no. 23 (December 2, 2020): 10068. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122310068.

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While floods and other natural disasters affect hundreds of millions of people globally every year, a shared methodological approach on which to ground impact valuations is still missing. Standard Cost-Benefit Analyses typically evaluate damages by summing individuals’ monetary equivalents, without taking into account income distribution and risk aversion. We propose an empirical application of alternative valuation approaches developed in recent literature, including equity weights and risk premium multipliers, to a case study in Ecuador. The results show that accounting for inequality may substantially alter the conclusions of a standard vulnerability approach, with important consequences for policy choices pertaining damage compensation and prioritization of intervention areas.
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Solntsev, V. S., O. Ye Kyiashko, N. B. Klymova, and N. V. Nestor. "The international experience of damages valuation criteria application for measuring losses through intellectual property illegal exploitation." Ukrainian Society 77, no. 2 (July 15, 2021): 154–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/socium2021.02.154.

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One of the main goals of intellectual property rights is to ensure financial protection of intellectual property rights of the rightsholder in case of violation. The article analyses the international experience of damages valuation criteria application for measuring losses through illegal exploitation of intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc.). The ability to make preliminary damage measuring due to the illegal use of intellectual property helps make better litigation choices. It is crucial to understand the basic approaches and damages valuation criteria in determining material loss. On the one hand, it helps the rightsholder make an informed and optimal decision to recover a reasonable amount of compensation in court. On the other hand, understanding the approach to determining damages affects the type and number of witnesses, facts, and experts involved in defending the case. Authors consider approaches and damage criteria for assessing the loss caused to rightsholders on the example of the European Union, the United States, and Colombia. It is shown that the same criteria are used in different countries for damages: lost benefit of the rightsholder; the profit of the offender; lump sum damage and/or hypothetical (“reasonable”) royalties; compensation established by law; coverage of other indirect losses. However, applying these criteria in different countries is different for the reimbursement of different types of intellectual property rights. The international experience analysis of damages valuation criteria application for measuring losses through intellectual property illegal exploitation allows to improve the normative-legal field in Ukraine and create a national methodology of damages measuring caused by illegal exploitation of the intellectual property.
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FANKHAUSER, SAMUEL, RICHARD S. J. TOL, and DAVID W. PEARCE. "Extensions and alternatives to climate change impact valuation: on the critique of IPCC Working Group III's impact estimates." Environment and Development Economics 3, no. 1 (February 1998): 59–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355770x98000047.

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The paper discusses valuation issues in the context of climate change impact estimation. Issues addressed are aggregation of damage costs over diverse regions (particularly equity-weighting), differentiation of per-unit values, willingness to pay versus willingness to accept compensation as a basis for valuation, and accountability for impacts. Numerical illustrations show that the damage cost estimates are quite sensitive to the assumptions made on these issues.
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O'Neil, William. "On the usefulness of the Contingent Valuation Method for resource damage assessments and ecosystem valuation." Forum for Social Economics 20, no. 1 (January 1990): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02778826.

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SUHINA, Оlena. "ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO VALUATION OF DAMAGE FROM ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION." Economy of Ukraine 2018, no. 1 (January 3, 2018): 54–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/economyukr.2018.01.054.

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In connection with Ukraine’s preparation to accession to the EU, legislative acts include provisions for the implementation of an ecosystem approach to managerial practice. Therefore, it is important to develop methodological approaches to valuation of damage from environmental pollution based on the use of the ecosystem approach. The following issues are developed: (i) innovative methodology of ecosystem estimation of such losses; (ii) corresponding author’s model of estimation; (iii) classification of these losses; (iv) methods of differentiation of the size of its’ compensation depending on the type of ecosystem, which is a novelty of the research. The main directions of development of the theory of losses from volley and other accidental pollutions, taking into account ecosystem principles (including factor of time), are presented. It is established that (unlike traditional ones) the most up-to-date in foreign practice and the newest method of estimating economic losses from environmental pollution is their valuation on the basis of the cost of restoration works, since this takes into account the market value of resources and services involved in the work on restoration, i. e. rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems to the state preceding the damage caused. Under the modern technology development, the basis for such a valuation may be the conditional equalization of the cost of “work” of an assimilation potential of ecosystem to the cost of work of an artificial waste recycling plant. An example of estimation of the cost of “work” of the assimilation potential of the soil ecosystem and the use of ecosystem approach to valuation of damage from soil contamination, based on estimation of the cost of remediation and bioremediation of soils, is presented. On the basis of the author’s methodological approach, the size of the correlation coefficients accounting the assimilation properties of ecosystems is determined for differentiation of the volume of compensation of economic losses from volley and other accidental pollutions (as a component of the author\\\'s economical classification of assimilation services of ecosystems of Ukraine).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Damage valuation"

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Chuenpagdee, Rattana. "Scales of relative importance and damage schedules, a nonmonetary valuation approach for natural resource management." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0005/NQ34542.pdf.

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Hefková, Lenka. "Rizika mobilních zdrojů spojená s oceňováním škod na životním prostředí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233198.

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The subject of this thesis is the issue of valuation of environmental damage. The first part describes the current status (risk from mobile sources, their analysis and evaluation methods of damage assessment, legislation). It is obvious that the given issue is a hot topic and needs to be addressed. The next section describes the materials and methods to solve the issue and description of a model example to award damages. The aim is to build such a method that modeled appreciate the damage and then is applicable to a real problem. It also includes an analysis of risk. The method is based on the general approach Sejak, namely table is used with specific numbers for the injury calculations. In conclusion, it is concluded that the objective has been achieved, and the match was awarded a shame not financially financially. The recommendation is to use or improve a method for real crashes mobile sources in practice.
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Procházková, Michaela. "Rizika stacionárních zdrojů spojená s oceňováním škod na životním prostředí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233199.

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The problems with the environmental damage valuation which are caused by the stationary sources belong to the important issues to be solved. Due to the heavy industrial activity in the Czech Republic it is important to pay attention to the possible risks which can emerge from these sources and can impact the environment and the health condition of people. The thesis deals with the analysis of the present state of this problem. The analysis of the risks which come from the specific situation is made on its basis. The goal of this thesis is to propose the general procedure of the valuation of the incurred damage on the environment and the minimization of the risks.
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Ocásek, Petr. "Problematika snížení ceny rodinného domu v důsledku vady projevující se zavlháním." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232622.

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Diploma work "Problems of house price reduction due to defects manifested with damp" deals with the issue of property valuation and subsequent sale of the defect. The first chapter describes valuation and other important factors relating to the Act valuation. The second chapter deals with the necessary documentation for property valuation and basic terminology. The third section deals with defects that could occur in the residential building as well as their possible correction. Another part of this work is focused on the actual valuation of the object to a defect with property damage and the last chapter deals with the actual real estate market and the subsequent sale of such property with the defect. The attachments of the case study is then focused on the valuation of the house and without defects and possible solutions and proposed procedures for sale.
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Chrástová, Šárka. "Stanovení výše pojistného plnění za škodu na rodinném domě v Ivančicích způsobenou požárem." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232740.

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The aim of the Thesis is to establish the height of the insurance claim for the damage caused by the fire of the family house in Ivančice. The Thesis is divided into two separate sections, the theoretical one and the practical one. The theoretical part deals with the Czech insurance market issues such as property evaluation and evaluation of construction works. In the practical part there are established two different insurance value of the property. First one relates to the condition of the property shortly after completion and the second one should reflect the state of the property shortly before the damage caused by the fire. This part of the Thesis is followed by the description of the insurance claim with the list of damage caused by the fire supplemented with calculation of cost of the adequate reconstruction. The final part of the document contains comparation of the insurance value established shortly before the damage and the insurance value of the property evaluatated after the reconstruction.
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Bouteloup, Claire. "Agir pour la reconnaissance du dommage écologique des marées noires : attachements, stratégies et justification. Cas de l'Amoco Cadiz et de l'Erika." Thesis, Paris, AgroParisTech, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AGPT0062/document.

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En quarante ans, la Bretagne a subi en moyenne un naufrage de pétrolier tous les cinq ans. A chaque marée noire, le dommage écologique génère des mobilisations massives, des controverses sur la scène publique et la remise en cause des dispositifs de régulation. Malgré son évidence sensible, ni le régime international d'indemnisation (FIPOL) ni le Droit national n'intègrent l'atteinte environnementale comme motif supplémentaire de responsabilité financière pour les opérateurs. Les dommages de la pollution sont pris en compte à travers, d'un côté, les préjudices économiques et matériels et, de l'autre, les dommages purs à la biodiversité, sous la forme d'actions de restauration des milieux naturels. Les critiques pointent la faiblesse de la dissuasion : les coûts d'une marée noire pour les acteurs du transport maritime pétrolier sont considérés dérisoires au vu des profits et donc peu incitatifs à des comportements plus prudents. Elles réclament également la reconnaissance des dommages écologiques par le Droit, qui ouvrirait la possibilité de conséquences juridiques et économiques concrètes aux faits de pollutions et l'indemnisation des atteintes à l'environnement.Cette recherche s'intéresse aux processus de changement vers la reconnaissance des dommages écologiques des marées noires. Il ne s'agit pas de questionner l'efficacité de la prise en compte des dégradations environnementales par le dispositif de gestion ou les voies juridiques susceptibles de soutenir son intégration dans le Droit - déjà largement explorées - mais d'étudier les réalités du dommage écologique et d'analyser les actions de changement mises en oeuvre par des acteurs pour susciter leur reconnaissance. Cette analyse est conduite à partir de deux cas d'étude, la marée noire de l'Amoco Cadiz (1978) et celle de l'Erika (1999).Nous explorons une voie alternative et élargie de compréhension des atteintes de la marée noire, en considérant que la marée noire endommage aussi des relations plurielles entre hommes et environnement. Grâce à la sociologie pragmatique développée par Thévenot dans L'action au pluriel (2006) nous montrons les réalités plurielles du dommage écologique en termes d'attachements d’hommes à des non humains, que ni la description des écologues, ni celle des attachements de type marchand ne parviennent à saisir. Par ailleurs, à partir d'une analyse stratégique de la gestion de l'environnement (Mermet et al., 2005), nous étudions la manière dont les acteurs élaborent l'action de changement et comment celle-ci porte le dommage écologique. Nous nous intéressons tout particulièrement à la manière dont les enjeux de l'action induisent certains choix de qualification du dommage au tribunal.La recherche propose ainsi de nouvelles connaissances sur le dommage écologique, qui pourraient en renouveler la définition (intérêt théorique). Questionner les atteintes aux attachements pourrait également ouvrir une voie intéressante pour soutenir de nouvelles formes de justification sur la scène publique et favoriser la reconnaissance juridique des dommages écologiques (intérêt opérationnel). Enfin, elle articule deux cadres de pensée jusque-là disjoints en sciences humaines et qui se révèlent complémentaires. En donnant à voir les réalités plurielles, individuelles et collectives, des dynamiques environnementales, cette recherche propose d'enrichir la compréhension de la mise en oeuvre d'une action de changement au-delà des analyses de l'action collective (Cefaï, 2007)
Over the last forty years, an oil tanker has sunk off the Brittany coast of France every five years on average. Each time, the ecological damage from the oil slick has mobilised huge numbers of people to volunteer and demonstrate, and generated public controversy and criticism of regulatory procedures. Although oil spills provoke evident impacts, neither the International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds (IOPC Funds) nor French Law recognise environmental detriment as a motif for financial compensation by the operators. The damages and pollution are taken into account firstly as economic and material losses, and secondly in terms of damage to biodiversity requiring habitat restoration actions. Critics highlight the feeble deterrent and the lack of incentive for maritime oil transporters to reduce risks: in relation to their profits the costs of an oil slick to them is regarded as derisory. These critics also call for recognition of ecological damages by the law. This would allow environmental pollution to incur economic and juridical responsibilities, and for environmental harm to require compensation.This research project looks at change processes leading to the recognition of ecological damage from oil slicks. We do not add to the existing substantial debate over the efficiency or interest of integrating environmental concerns into conduct rules and the legal system, nor evaluate different methods for doing do. Instead we study the realities of ecological damage, and analyse actions for change implemented by different actors to provoke their recognition. This analysis is based on two case studies: the oil slicks from the Amoco Cadiz (1978) and the Erika (1999).We explore an alternative and wider approach to understanding the harm caused by an oil slick, by considering that it damages multiple relationships between man and the environment. Using the concept of pragmatic sociology (Thévenot, “L’action au pluriel”, 2006) we reveal the multiple realities of ecological damage in terms of the relations between humans and nonhumans. These relations cannot be described in purely commercial nor ecological terms. Using a strategic analysis of environmental management (Mermet et al., 2005), we study how actors elaborate an action for change and how the action represents environmental damage. We look particularly at how the challenge of the action leads to certain choices when qualifying the damage to the courts.Thus, the study proposes new information on ecological damage, allowing the definition to be renewed (theoretical interest). By examining ecological damage in terms of harm to human – nonhuman relations, it provides an interesting support for new forms of justification in the public arena, and promotes legal recognition of ecological damage (operational interest). Finally, the study brings together, and shows to be complementary, two conceptual frameworks hereto unarticulated in human sciences. The study reveals the multiple individual and collective realities of environmental dynamics, and thus allows a richer understanding of the implementation of an action for change than a standard analysis of collective action (Cefai, 2007)
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Holub, Michal. "Principy a ekonomické vyčíslení škod z porušování průmyslových práv dle zákona č. 221/2006 Sb." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-10546.

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This diploma thesis examines evaluation of damages according to the law Nr. 221/2006. Industrial rights, whose damages are enforced according to the law Nr. 221/2006, are described. Analysis of laws and judicial decisions in relation to the enforcement of damages and analysis of the law Nr. 221/2006 are made. The thesis examines sequences, important problems and aspects in relation to each method of the evaluation of damages. At the end of the thesis a study of a hypotetical case is carried out to show basic solutions of problems with the evaluation of damages.
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Montel, Lucas. "La réparation du dommage dans l'arbitrage international (à partir de l'exemple de l'arbitrage international d'investissement)." Thesis, Paris 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA020048.

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En arbitrage international comme dans la majorité des systèmes de droit, la réparation du dommage est une question essentielle dans la résolution des litiges et implique la détermination d’un dommage réparable et de l’étendue de la réparation, ainsi que l’évaluation de ce dommage. L’arbitrage d’investissement, qui tranche les litiges entre Etats et investisseurs étrangers, personnes privées, est au carrefour entre les droits nationaux et le droit international, entre responsabilité contractuelle et responsabilité internationale des Etats, entre droit commercial et droit public, et reflète ainsi l’ensemble des problématiques récurrentes soulevées par la réparation du dommage. La publicité fréquente des sentences rendues en la matière permet d’analyser les solutions qu’y apportent les tribunaux arbitraux, révélant l’existence d’une réelle pratique cohérente et développée. L’étude de la jurisprudence arbitrale d’investissement montre une coexistence de questions de fait et de droit, de problématiques juridiques et économiques, tout au long du processus de détermination du dommage et de l’étendue de la réparation, puis de celui de la détermination du montant accordé à la victime. Les exigences juridiques de certitude, prévisibilité et causalité du dommage, de même que les principes de réparation intégrale et adéquate, sont influencés de manière significative par des considérations économiques et d’équité. Dans le mouvement inverse, les règles financières qui sont appliquées par les arbitres pour l’évaluation du dommage, indépendamment du droit applicable, sont de plus en plus juridicisées. Identifier ce corps de règles applicables à la réparation du dommage et l’application qui en est faite dans l’arbitrage d’investissement constitue une clarification nécessaire pour permettre aux acteurs internationaux de connaître l’étendue de leurs droits et obligations
In international arbitration, as in most legal systems, compensation of damage is a key part of dispute resolution. It is a threefold process: the arbitral tribunal decides on compensable damage, then on the extent of compensation, and finally, evaluates damage. Investment arbitration, which settles disputes between states and foreign investors - private entities - is at the crossroads between national and international law, between contractual liability and international state liability, between commercial and public law, thus covering the wide scope of issues raised by compensation of damage. The awards given in this field are often made public, allowing for an analysis of the – thoroughly consistent – solutions brought forward by arbitral tribunals. This study shows how, throughout the process of compensation of damage, questions of fact and law as well as legal and economic issues are raised. The legal requirements of certainty, foreseeability and remoteness of damage are significantly impacted by the economic context and by the notion of fairness. Conversely, the financial rules applied throughout the process of damage evaluation, without taking into account applicable law, are increasingly governed by law. Identifying the corpus of rules that are applied throughout the process of compensation of damage, and studying the way these rules are applied in investment arbitration therefore represents a useful tool for international bodies seeking to understand their own rights and duties
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Romańska-Sobol, Anna. "Ein Verfahren zur Wertermittlung von bergbaubeeinflussten Immobilien unter Verwendung des DCF-Verfahrens und der Fuzzy-Logik." Doctoral thesis, Technische Universitaet Bergakademie Freiberg Universitaetsbibliothek "Georgius Agricola", 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:105-qucosa-113618.

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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Entwicklung einer Methode zur Wertermittlung von bergbaubeeinflussten Immobilien, welche die wesentlichen Bergbaurisiken berücksichtigt. Die Untersuchungen ergaben, dass das Risiko von Investitionen in bergbaubeeinflusste Immobilien durchschnittlich dreimal größer ist als das Risiko von Investitionen in Immobilien ohne Bergbaueinflüsse. Für die Ermittlung des Risikos kamen eine immobilien- und eine bergbauspezifische Komponente zum Einsatz. Letztere umfasst Prognosen zu potentiellen Oberflächenvernässungen, zur Sickerwassergefahr und zu bergbaubedingten Wertminderungen von Gebäuden unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gebäudeempfindlichkeit gegenüber bergbauinduzierten Bodenbewegungen. Für die Wertermittlung von Immobilien kam das Discounted Cash Flow-Verfahren zur Anwendung. Der Diskontfaktor wurde mit Hilfe eines speziell entwickelten Fuzzy-Modells bestimmt. Die erstellte Bewertungsmethode kann als relevante Entscheidungshilfe für Investitionen in Bergbaugebiete dienen.
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Černocký, Robert. "OCEŇOVÁNÍ STAVEB POŠKOZENÝCH, NEPOVOLENÝCH A NEOPRÁVNĚNÝCH." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-234611.

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This PhD thesis analyzes the current, by experts in minimum benchmark solved condition of valuation of damaged, unlicensed and unauthorized buildings, it defines the problematic status of the individual administrative areas where the expert report is the decisive evidence and it recommends suitable method of valuation of these buildings, so as to minimize the risk of bringing faulty expert opinion. The paper not only explains the basic concepts identified in the relevant legislation, but also systematically analyzes the possible ways of determining the usual price of mentioned buildings. Derived ways of valuation methods are validated on examples and evaluated. On the basis of this verification there is a recommended procedure to determine the usual price of these types of buildings, ie. the expert standard.
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Books on the topic "Damage valuation"

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Hendricks, Paul. Auto damage appraisal. Medway, Mass. (77 Main St., Medway 02053): Saenger Organization, 1993.

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Dosi, Cesare. Environmental values, valuation methods, and natural disaster damage assessment. Santiago, Chile: CEPAL/ECLAC, 2001.

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Dosi, Cesare. Environmental values, valuation methods, and natural disaster damage assessment. Santiago, Chile: CEPAL/ECLAC, 2001.

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Kiefer, Jack. Analysis of nonresidential content value and depth-damage data for flood damage reduction studies. Alexandria, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Support Center, Institute for Water Resources, 1996.

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Kiefer, Jack. Analysis of nonresidential content value and depth-damage data for flood damage reduction studies. Alexandria, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1996.

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Project, Manila Bay Environmental Management. Initial valuation of selected uses and habitats and damage assessment of Manila Bay. Quezon City]: GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme on Building Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia, 2005.

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Cannon, Michael G. Procedural guidelines for estimating residential and business structure value for use in flood damage estimations. Alexandria, Va: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Water Resources Support Center, Institute for Water Resources, 1995.

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Lee, Valerie Ann. The natural resource damage assessment deskbook: A legal and technical analysis. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C: Environmental Law Institute, 2014.

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Lee, Valerie Ann. The natural resource damage assessment deskbook: A legal and technical analysis. Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 2002.

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Christian, Huber. Fragen der Schadensberechnung. Wien: Springer, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Damage valuation"

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Forte, Fabiana, Vincenzo Del Giudice, Pierfrancesco De Paola, and Francesco Paolo Del Giudice. "Cultural Heritage and Seismic Disasters: Assessment Methods and Damage Types." In Appraisal and Valuation, 163–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49579-4_12.

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Dickie, Mark. "Defensive Behavior and Damage Cost Methods." In A Primer on Nonmarket Valuation, 395–444. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0826-6_11.

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Van Biervliet, Karl, Dirk Le Roy, and Paulo A. L. D. Nunes. "A Contingent Valuation Study of an Accidental Oil Spill Along the Belgian Coast." In Marine Resource Damage Assessment, 165–207. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3368-0_8.

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Nunes, Paulo A. L. D., and Arianne T. De Blaeij. "Economic Assessment of Marine Quality Benefits: Applying the Use of Non-Market Valuation Methods." In Marine Resource Damage Assessment, 135–63. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3368-0_7.

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Smith, V. Kerry. "Natural Resource Damage Assessments and the Mineral Sector: Valuation in the Courts." In Studies in Risk and Uncertainty, 15–52. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1406-6_2.

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Vranken, Liesbet, Pieter Van Turnhout, Miet Van Den Eeckhaut, Liesbeth Vandekerckhove, and Jean Poesen. "Economic Valuation of Landslide Damage in Hilly Regions: A Case Study from the Flemish Ardennes, Belgium." In Landslide Science and Practice, 153–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31313-4_20.

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Markandya, Anil, and Marcella Pavan. "Valuation of Damages." In Green Accounting in Europe — Four case studies, 18–34. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4597-8_2.

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Ewers, Hans-Jürgen. "Basic Problems in Valuating Environmental Damages: The Case of Forest Damage." In External Environmental Costs of Electric Power, 103–14. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76712-8_8.

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Reichert, Alan K. "Hedonic Modeling in Real Estate Appraisal: The Case of Environmental Damages Assessment." In Real Estate Valuation Theory, 227–84. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0909-7_11.

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Beharry, Christina L., and Elisa Méndez Bräutigam. "Damages and Valuation in International Investment Arbitration." In Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, 1–32. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5744-2_58-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Damage valuation"

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Kakuya Matsushima, Masamits Onishi, and Kiyoshi Kobayashi. "Economic valuation of victims’ mental damage in flood disaster." In 2007 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsmc.2007.4413959.

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"DAMAGE LIMITATION - COULD JUDICIAL DECISIONS IN VALUATION METHODOLOGY HAVE A WIDER IMPACT." In 2006 European Real Estate Society conference in association with the International Real Estate Society: ERES Conference 2006. ERES, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2006_214.

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McLaughlin, Patrick A. "First for Repairs, Then for Damages: Environmental Liability and Environmental Stewardship in Railroad Stock Prices." In 2010 Joint Rail Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2010-36212.

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Using event study techniques, I test capital market reactions to environmental damages caused by hazardous materials (hazmat) spills in train accidents. Controlling for property damages, human injuries and lives lost, and other relevant factors, I find that the average hazmat spill is correlated with a small but statistically significant decrease in the daily stock return of the railroad involved in the spill. Further, by exploiting an exogenous change in maximum legal environmental damages liability, I test whether this market reaction to hazmat spills reflects incorporation of damages to ecosystem services into firm liability or, alternatively, reflects the importance of environmental stewardship in the valuation of firm goodwill, or both. The results, while not conclusive, indicate that at least some, but not all, of the negative reaction to hazmat spills stems from investor valuation of environmental stewardship, as opposed to investor concern for liability for environmental damages.
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Baus, Ivan, Robert Rahmfeld, Andreas Schumacher, and Henrik C. Pedersen. "Systematic Methodology for Reliability Analysis of Components in Axial Piston Units." In ASME/BATH 2019 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2019-1620.

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Abstract This paper covers a reliability analysis as a qualitative method, especially focused on axial piston units. The method is based on Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) and results in risk and reliability assessment at the components level. Especially, the development of the reliability assessment as a methodical tool is the core of the paper. Moreover, the FTA is combined with the industrial standard method known as Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis (DFMEA) which is typically used in the development phase of the design. The evaluation and the usability of the FTA methodology is analyzed in connection with field data. Thus, the deviation of the theoretical valuation from the field data was utilized as a success indicator of the method. The analysis of the fault spreading covers the assessment of component faults and links failure states with unit effects. The analysis of the axial piston unit as a system is made on idealized/theoretical design and functional behavior only. Hence, the failure rating and the effect is subsequently applied to determine the fault risk in form of the Risk Priority Number (RPN). The failure modes and effects are based on engineering experience of past decades, supported by existing DFMEAs of axial piston units. Thus, the assessment of the risk priority number is based on previous data, yielding the given severity, occurrence and detection quantification. This approach opens new opportunities of design assessment and the results show a good agreement to the damage accumulation seen in real field data. Furthermore, the connection between theoretical design assessment and field data do support the failure ranking improvement of the DFMEA.
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Juárez Ruiz, Lidia A., and Sofía del Pozo C. "Building rehabilitation proposal from a sustainable and solidary approach." In IABSE Symposium, Guimarães 2019: Towards a Resilient Built Environment Risk and Asset Management. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/guimaraes.2019.0338.

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<p>Oaxaca State (Mexico) has great tangible and intangible wealth. Its history includes buildings dated from the Spanish crown conquest in the XVI century. Its architecture is considered a monumental wealth, in spite of the damages caused by earthquakes along its history. In this work the social - educational approach has been considered as part of the frame of work to preserve and to rehabilitate the built heritage. We present a case study in San Jeronimo Taviche. In this town, as in others, the built patrimony has been lost due to lack of valuation of this patrimony, and lack of economic resources for its conservation and maintenance. The "white house" is a building built at the beginning of the 20th century with traditional systems. It was realized the topographic and architectural survey and a social participative diagnostic. The participative methodologies allow the involved people to be a part of the diagnosis and of the proposal of solution, with which at medium period we hope to achieve the appropriation of the project. With the social and educational approach, the capacities of the people become stronger for the conservation of their patrimony and for the search of resources of financial support for its rehabilitation as a Community Development Center.</p>
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Reports on the topic "Damage valuation"

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Desvousges, William, F. Reed Johnson, Richard Dunford, Kevin Boyle, Sara Hudson, and K. Nicole Wilson. Measuring Nonuse Damages Using Contingent Valuation: An Experimental Evaluation of Accuracy. Research Triangle Park, NC: RTI Press, September 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2009.bk.0001.1009.

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Englin, J. E., T. A. Cameron, R. E. Mendelsohn, G. A. Parsons, and S. A. Shankle. Valuation of damages to recreational trout fishing in the Upper Northeast due to acidic deposition. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5713341.

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Economic valuation of material damages in buildings due to acid deposition. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/563260.

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