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Edward Percy serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Land Management and Systems at Lincoln University, New Zealand. Holding a Master of Property Studies (MPS) and Bachelor of Commerce in Valuation and Property Management (BCom VPM) from Lincoln University, he maintains dual professional engagement as a Registered Rural Valuer at Colliers International (2014–present) and hands-off farmer of sheep, beef, and forestry operations in New Zealand’s North Island.
His research critically examines environmental policy’s economic implications for agriculture, with core focus areas:
- Impact of nutrient leaching/runoff regulations on farmland valuation
- Effects of freshwater management policies on agricultural land use
- Carbon emissions and sequestration frameworks in forestry and farming
- Behavioral adaptations of landowners to evolving environmental compliance
Recent publications analyze regulatory impacts on Canterbury’s dairy regions and nutrient policy effects, bridging academic rigor with practical valuation expertise. His work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action) through sustainable land management solutions.
Professional affiliations include:
- Property Institute of New Zealand
- New Zealand Institute of Primary Industry Management
Holding an Annual Practising Certificate from the Valuers Registration Board, he teaches core valuation courses including Applied Rural Valuation (VAPM 208), Principles of Valuation (VAPM 209), and Rural Valuation (VAPM 312), integrating real-world policy challenges into academic instruction.