Acercamiento a un modelo de valoración de árboles maderables y no maderables, por su valor de uso y no por su valor comercial, en el marco de indemnización de servidumbres
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Currently, the assessment of timber species and non-timber trees is based on their commercial value per board foot, that is, for the commercial use that can be made of the wood extracted from each unit, the value is closely linked with the characteristics of the wood, sorting the wood into very fine, fine, first, second and ordinary, but what about the contributions, the characteristics, the by-products, the benefits that a standing tree can generate. Undoubtedly, the commercial valuation of a tree is the quickest way to reach a value and be able to make an offer in the framework of servitude indemnity for projects considered to be of public utility, it is also a method that can be easily supported and sustained, since that in most of the national territory wood trade is recorded on board, on the part of the owner of the property, sometimes logging is the possibility of converting immediately the timber resource into cash, the problems stand out when the owner of the property and therefore of all its annexes such as trees, it finds that the benefit delivered by the tree goes beyond mere forestry use
