Future prospects for land agents

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Presentation at the RICS Scotland Rural Mid Session Conference, Perth, 22 November 2012. New markets, opportunities and challenges for the work of rural chartered surveyors.

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Charles CowapMBA MRICS FAAV

Challenges for international professional practice:

From Market Value to Natural Value

Charles Cowap

Battleby, Perth

22 November 2012

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New land management Requirements are emerging

New markets

New challenges to professional practice

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Peat’s Story

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Context: Exmoor example

Exmoor

R Barle

R Exe

Wimbleball Resr & R Haddeo

ExebridgePumping Station

Replenishment PumpingApprox 5 miles, lifting water from 120 to 240 m AODCO 2

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Top 10 Business Opportunities

1= Biodiversity Offsetting (BDO) and Conservation Banking• Estimated size of market £50 – 300 million

pa from housing, plus other sectors• Brokerage, certification and registration• Additional costs to builders/developers

deducted from land value

1= Peatland Carbon Code and Carbon Credits• Peat restoration for carbon storage• Management schemes and incentives• Certification and brokerage

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2. Woodfuel and Woodburning Stoves

3. UK ecosystem knowledge economy

4. Layered PES– Different Environmental Services

to different buyers– Eg

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6. Carbon sequestration

7. Sustainability certification– Opportunities for

intermediaries

8. Sustainable tourism

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9= Global centre of excellence in ESS certification

9= Water re-use technology

11 Reducing insurance risk through green infrastructure

12 Environmental bonds

http://www.valuing-nature.net/opportunities-uk-business-protect-and-value-natures-services-report-published-today [accessed 19 July 2012]

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NEW VALUATION REQUIREMENTS ARE EMERGING

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SOME WORK HAS BEEN DONE ALREADY

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ECONOMIC APPRAISALWe face challenges to valuation

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ECOSYSTEM SERVICESAnd Now

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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

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APPROACHES FOR THE ESTIMATION OF NATURE’S VALUES

From TEEB Foundations, Chapter 5

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Market Analysis

Group Valuation

Contingent Valuation

Cost Methods

Replacement Cost

Methods

Avoided Cost

Methods

Deliberative Valuation

Regime Shift Analysis

Insurance ValueResilience

Value Risk Analysis

Ecological Footprint

Mitigation Cost

MethodInput/Output

Analysis

Joint Analysis

Production Function

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WHERE DOES IT FIT?Valuation

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Foresight Land Use Futures 2010

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Other key trends from the Foresight Report

Drivers:• Demographic Change• Economic growth(?),

changing global economic conditions

• Climate change• New technologies• Societal preferences and

attitudes• Policy and Regulatory

Framework

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Other key trends from the Foresight Report

Lead to 3 key challenges

• + Demand for land in south-east

• Climate change and land use

• Delivery of public goods and services

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Shorter term trends identified by Warwick Business School/Local Govt Association

• Ageing population

• Health

• Families in Crisis

• Climate Change

• Local Economic Development and Regeneration

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Shorter term trends identified by Warwick Business School/Local Govt Association

Leading to:

• Diverse governance frameworks

• Different relationship between

– State (public)– Markets (private)– Civil Society (3rd Sector)

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No future for land agents and agricultural valuers?

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Source: http://charlescowap.wordpress.com 20.6.2012

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And what they said

Business skills and knowledge• “It’s all about leadership, a psychological game more practised by

others in big offices and organisations”

• Difficulties in recruiting suitable chartered surveyors to top estate management positions

• Lacking in vital business areas like risk analysis and management

• Need to raise game: undergrad study not enough

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Valuation

• Now the unique differentiation

• But threated by cheap and cheerful services, and DIY valuations by banks, accountants etc.

• And the emergence of eco-system/non-market valuation requirements???

“There are plenty of non-surveying professionals who, in my opinion, are ahead of surveyors in considering non-market values and eco-system services”

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More specialisation

• Teamworking for complex client problems

• Competition or collaboration or complementarity – ‘co-opetition’

• Planning, valuation, tenancy advice, business consultancy

• Specialised agricultural and land administration

• Local knowledge a specialisation in itself?

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We’ll always need land and farming

• Food, fuel, fibre

• Investment portfolios

• But who will do the work?

• “a little lycra under the tweed"

“with more competition for land for food, energy or ecosystems it will be a time of opportunity for land agents but they will need to be more expert at valuing uses and mediating choices and blends between them”

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Changing nature of clients

• Client knowledge and intelligence UP

• Clients DIY

• Implications for – Assistant Work– Succession in firms

• Opportunities in project initiation and development– cooperation

In my recent dealings looking at 2 farms for rental tender I have found the land agents quite difficult to deal with … the number of questions I asked that went either unanswered or were answered with 'I don't know' was disconcerting.

There was also a strong feeling of being spoken down too, rather than on a par. I do feel in business that you need to have a strong aptitude to build lasting relationships with people as you never know when you may look for their help/advice in future and in too many cases I do find land agents speak as though they are of a higher order.

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A Future?• Yes, But:• Hard work to get there and stay there• And different in many ways.

– Valuation– Management– Project initiatives: entrepreneur– Specialisation in networks

See More

Blog:

http://charlescowap.wordpress.com/

Storify:

http://storify.com/charlescowap/what-will-land-agents-and-agricultural-valuers-be

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Key Questions for RICS

• Is this anything to do with us?

• Our Public Interest Function in this area?

• Our Member Services Function in this area?

• Our Global Positioning?

• What, if anything, needs to be done?

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Thinkpiece

• Royal Charter– Promote the usefulness

of the profession to public advantage

• New opportunities in land management

• New ways of working in development

• New points to reflect in conventional valuations

• New types of valuation

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And we should offer:

• Our expertise

• In Land Tenure and its relationship to land management and development

• Our experience of valuation in challenging commercial markets

• Our expertise in brokerage

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Questions?

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Contact Details

Translating new knowledge for rural professional practice

cdcowap@gmail.com

07947 706505

Twitter: @charlescowap

Blog: http://charlescowap.wordpress.com/

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