Land price & Land rent Definition. Examples – David Ricardo 1) Differences in the fertility of land. If there is single land grade, no rent accrues. –

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Land price & Land rent Definition

Examples – David Ricardo 1) Differences in the fertility of land. If there is single land grade, no rent accrues. – Von Thunen Distance from crucial location, Central Business District.

Timber harvest Link PET results to ISAM/CLM – Need to check what types of harvest we need: from Primary vs Secondary or doesnt matter Timber harvest – Secondary (managed timber) harvest land input($) in PET vs physical harvested hectares – Primary (unmanaged timber) harvest How and when: No land values ($), access cost

Issue of Secondary timber harvest Land rent in forest Net present value of timber land= P: stumpage price V: volume of tree (yield) r= interest rate a= rotation age C= harvest cost Example of simplification: – If optimal rotation age is 30 years, the annual harvest is the one 30 th of total harvested area.