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Rural land values and the environmental agenda create a valuation conundrum
"The rate at which some types of rural land and forestry are rising in value is creating significant challenges."
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"The rate at which some types of rural land and forestry are rising in value is creating significant challenges."
"If the UK is to meet its net zero target, over 30,000 hectares need to be planted with trees every year"
"To ensure that existing and future forests and woodlands are fit for purpose, we need to understand and plan what tree species are planted, where and importantly, what for"
"The value of the UK market has increased with a significant jump in average values"
"Key pointers for landowners and land managers."
"With net zero and wider sustainability agendas gathering pace, we look at how green investment can be leveraged against new and existing rural assets"
"The traditional market drivers maintain interest in timber forests, but new factors fuelled by the climate crisis have acted as a strong stimulant to interest"
"In today’s socio-political climate, amenity woodlands, managed for people and for the environment are not only highly valued, but also have the potential for resilient, diversified income opportunities"
"Our experts across the Food and Farming, Forestry and Rural Professional teams provided short updates on the market, including land, crop and forestry values, current industry developments, and trends to watch out for in 2021."
"Meeting broader ESG objectives"