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A market inventory of construction wood for residential building in Europe-in the light of the Green Deal and new circular economy ambitions

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
Volume 90, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.104370

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Climate change mitigation; Engineered wood products (EWP); Construction wood; Boston consultancy group (BCG) matrix; Residential building; Circular economy

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Wood is an efficient and low carbon construction material that can contribute significantly to European climate policy goals in urban areas. This study evaluates the current wood use intensity in construction and identifies the need for additional policy measures. The results show variations in wood use intensity across different countries, and the study proposes a Renewable Material Directive at the EU level and a new category for construction wood in the IPCC Guidelines.
Wood is an energy efficient, low carbon construction material that if carefully managed can contribute signifi-cantly to European climate policy goals in urban environments. The aim of this study is to assess the current construction wood use intensity - the ratio of apparent national consumption of wood for construction (in m3) to the useful floor area of newly finished dwellings (in m2) - and to identify when and where additional policy measures are required. Results show that Cyprus/Malta have the smallest use with a ratio of 0.01, Estonia/ Romania the greatest use with a ratio of 0.32. The need for additional policy measures, was assessed using the Boston Consultancy Group (BCG) matrix with four product development phases, based on the aforementioned ratio versus future growth. Six, twelve, eight and two countries are in the Introduction, Growth, Maturity and Decline phases, respectively. At the EU level, the European Commission should consider introducing a Renewable Material Directive, in which a Non-biogenic Material Comparator shows the average GHG substi-tution effect of using wood for construction. At the international level, a new harvested wood product (HWP) category in the IPCC Guidelines is recommended for construction wood with a longer lifespan than the current HWP categories.

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