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Bret P. Vicary, PhD, MAI, LPF, CGA

Dr. Vicary manages Sewall Forestry & Natural Resource Consulting LLC, serving private, public, and institutional clients throughout North America, Central and South America, Australasia, Europe, and Africa. He has 42 years’ experience, 30 of these at Sewall, as an economist specializing in forest appraisal, investment analysis, management, policy and economics; conservation easements; timber taxation; and litigation.  He has authored articles and seminars on forest valuation, timber inventory, and investment analysis, and is a frequent speaker at timber investment conferences. He is principal author of the NCREIF “Best Appraisal Practices,” and a Faculty Associate at the University of Maine where he received his PhD in Forest Economics and MBA.


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Sewall Forestry & Natural Resources LLC
President
136 Center Street
PO Box 433
Old Town, Maine  04468
Phone: (207) 827-4456, x247
Cell Phone: (207) 745-1926
Fax: (207) 827-3641


 

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Conservation Easements, Supply Agreements, & Green Certification

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Timberland transactions increasingly involve conservation easements, wood supply agreements, and green certification considerations. On the one hand, these features can reduce the price and total flexibility associated with timberland ownership. They can also reduce the risk and variability of investment returns, or meet objectives related to taxes, public recreation, and regional development. Understanding these instruments has become essential to negotiating many timberland transactions.