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Agricultural - Economics
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Frederic B. Jennings, Jr.
P. O. Box 946
Ipswich MA 01938-094
USA
phone: 978-356-2188
Frederic B.
Frederic B. Jennings, Jr. is an experienced Economic Consultant with over 20 years in academic teaching and research as well as Economic Litigation.

Dr. Jennings has extensive knowledge in most areas of economic litigation, his Professional Specialties are in: Assessment of Economic Damages from Lost Profits and Income; Market / Industry Analyses; Antitrust and Labor-Related Law and Economics; Valuation of Environmental Services and Resources; Economic Cost and Value Estimation.

Areas of Economic Analysis Expertise:
  • Energy & Transport systems
  • Information & Communication (ICT) Networks
  • International Taxation (Transfer Pricing Analysis)
  • Auto: Manufacturing, Body, Glass & Collision Repair
  • Securities Fraud
  • Environmental Mitigation & Ecologically Sustainable Systems Development
  • Consumer Motivation & Behavior
  • Market Structure Design & Procedures
  • Industry Practices of: Aftermarket; Wood & Forestry Product; Software; Healthcare; Property & Casualty Insurance
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John A. Harris
Principal
4600 Sheridan Street
Suite 403
Hollywood FL 33021
USA
phone: 1-866-981-1770 or (954) 986-9405
fax: 954-986-9406
John A. Harris, Principal of Landscape Economics, LLC, and President of Earth Advisors, Inc., is a LANDSCAPE ECONOMIST who has worked in the Arboriculture, Forestry, landscape and horticultural fields for over 20 years. Mr. Harris has provided reputable consulting, education and project management services for a wide variety of projects across the United States and internationally, in both temperate and tropical ecosystems.

Areas of Expertise:
  • Expert Witness for Arboricultural, Landscape, Nursery Values and Conditions
  • Landscape and Tree Risk Assessments
  • Landscape and Tree Value Appraisals
  • Landscape and Tree Damage Appraisals
  • Storm Damage Assessments and Recovery Plans
  • Landscape Health and Condition Evaluations
  • Arboricultural Health and Condition Evaluations
  • Landscape, Arboricultural, Forestry, Environmental Project Management
  • Environmental Due Diligence
  • Environmental Permitting and Mitigation Planning
  • Environmental Permit Negotiations
  • Municipal Tree Inventory and Management Plans
  • GPS/GIS Environmental Mapping Projects
  • Forest Resources Management Plans
  • Grounds Maintenance Practices
  • Arboricultural Practices
  • Tree and Landscape Values are Still Divergent in Practice
    Trees and landscapes have been valued since humans were given gardens for food and enjoyment. Once people determined how to harvest seeds, how to plant gardens and landscapes, and how to relocate trees and plants, then decisions about what to use and what not to use began to set values for plants. It is this author's opinion that these practices logically date back to the beginning of history.

    3/7/2012 · Plants & Trees
    Tree and Landscape Appraisal: Jurisdiction Determines the Appraisal or Valuation Method
    The value of a tree can only be determined if we agree. Any value given, whether by a layperson or a professional, is real when another person involved in the process agrees to that value. The value used in the final decision can also be a different value from the one determined by the experts who worked on it (especially when the experts worked on different sides of a valuation case).