In the economic valuations, it is noted that all forest lands are treated equivalently and, similarly, all agricultural and plantation lands are treated equivalently. To provide a comprehensive economic analysis, a detailed breakdown of individual land-uses would be required. Information currently available does not permit such a breakdown to be made. Land-use maps are, as noted by EUFFRG, typically out-dated and do not even remotely reflect "pre-fire" land-use because of recent conversion efforts. Estimates of forest land breakdowns from the GOI are taken from provincial averages and do not necessarily bear any relation to the areas actually affected by fires. Recent consolidation of smallholder lands into larger parcels, through purchases by larger firms, complicates the assessment of farm sizes or crop types. In brief, disaggregation to such "sub-unit" levels is not yet possible and attempts to do so based on current information are likely to result in inaccurate results with unknown biases.