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Titel: Circularity concepts in wood construction
Untertitel: Austria - Policy Supporting Wood Construction
Kurzfassung:

When it comes to sustainability and circularity, wood as a natural raw material has several advantages over other building materials. As a bio-based resource, it has considerable benefits concerning greenhouse gas emissions, carbon-storing, thermal insulation as well as human health and well-being compared to other construction materials. New types of wood products, being the result of extensive research, enable the extensive use of wood in tall buildings. At the same time, innovative wood products provide less manufacturing waste, low carbon-emission alternatives and store massive quantities of carbon while new technologies speed construction processes, promote energy efficiency and minimize waste. This study examines the benefits of wood as a construction material and discusses practices applied in the wood construction sector from the perspective of circularity, sustainability and climate change mitigation. It analyses how circularity concepts can be applied in the construction industry using different construction methods and at different stages of value chains. The study describes how different construction techniques and practices contribute to the renewal and sustainability of construction value chains. The analysis is supported by examples of good practice in UNECE member States.

Schlagworte: Circular economy, Policy, Wood construction, UNECE
Publikationstyp: Forschungsbericht (Autorenschaft)
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023 (Print)
Erschienen in: Circularity concepts in wood construction
Circularity concepts in wood construction (2023)
zur Publikation
 ( the United Nations (UNECE) ; J. Bowyer, K. Fernholz, A. Kacprzak )
Titel der Serie: Geneva Timber and Forest Study
Bandnummer: 95
Heftnummer: -
Erstveröffentlichung: Ja
Seite: S. 38 - 39
Gesamtseitenanzahl: 76 S.

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Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
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Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung
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Österreich
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zur Organisation
Universitätsstr. 65-67
AT - A-9020  Klagenfurt

Kategorisierung

Sachgebiete
  • 502059 - Kreislaufwirtschaft
Forschungscluster
  • Nachhaltigkeit
Peer Reviewed
  • Ja
Publikationsfokus
  • Science to Public (Qualitätsindikator: I)
Klassifikationsraster der zugeordneten Organisationseinheiten:
Arbeitsgruppen
  • Ecohydrology

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Organisation Adresse
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Geneva
Schweiz
CH  Geneva

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