Wood construction

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Recommended citation: Wilkes-Allemann, J., van der Velde, R., Kopp, M., Bernasconi, A., Karaca, E., Coleman Brantschen, E., Cepic, S., Tomicevic-Dubljevic, J., Bauer, N., Petit-Boix, A., Cueva, J
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In this issue: Reaching outside the forest community Shaping the future of sustainable forest management Can wood construction live up to the positive expectations? Social capital in forest governance
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In the EU, the construction sector employs currently more than 12 million people and accounts for 42% of the total energy consumption as well as 35% of the total greenhouse gas emissions, when
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Wood construction
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Several emerging factors along with the lack of research increase the need and motivation for future oriented market research of engineered wood products (EWP) in Europe. For example, the need for CO2
Wood construction
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In the EU, the construction sector employs currently more than 12 million people and accounts for 42% of the total energy consumption as well as 35% of the total greenhouse gas emissions, when
Policy
Wood construction