2020
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aba134
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Cities as carbon sinks—classification of wooden buildings

Abstract: Although buildings produce a third of greenhouse gas emissions, it has been suggested that they might be one of the most cost-effective climate change mitigation solutions. Among building materials, wood not only produces fewer emissions according to life-cycle assessment but can also store carbon. This study aims to estimate the carbon storage potential of new European buildings between 2020 and 2040. While studies on this issue exist, they mainly present rough estimations or are based on a small number of ca… Show more

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“…Increasing energy demand from buildings and buildings construction is partially driven by surge in global buildings floor area and population [1]. Natural climate solutions have been proposed as one way to mitigate these impacts along with a drive for environmental and economic sustainability [2,3]. The nature of the building construction requires multi-criteria decision-making support and optimization of many aspects including environmental and economic costs [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Increasing energy demand from buildings and buildings construction is partially driven by surge in global buildings floor area and population [1]. Natural climate solutions have been proposed as one way to mitigate these impacts along with a drive for environmental and economic sustainability [2,3]. The nature of the building construction requires multi-criteria decision-making support and optimization of many aspects including environmental and economic costs [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nature of the building construction requires multi-criteria decision-making support and optimization of many aspects including environmental and economic costs [4]. New construction using wood from sustainably-harvest forest is a natural climate solution by both reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and by storing carbon while providing economic incentives for keeping forests as forest and even afforestation [2,3]. Mass timber construction (MTC), an emerging technology has become an available option to concrete and steel construction which are the primary construction materials for mid-to high-rise nonresidential buildings globally [5,6].…”
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“…Wood is an increasingly important material in the sustainable transition of societies worldwide. This is especially so in the construction sector, where replacing energy-intensive materials like concrete and steel with wood from sustainably managed forests can significantly lower the carbon footprint (Amiri et al 2020;Churkina 2020). The performance of wood is intimately tied to the presence of moisture in the material, which affects important characteristics such as dimensions, mechanical properties, and durability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The global climate benefits of wood construction have been calculated by various studies, such as Churkina et al (2020) and Amiri et al (2020). Both studies show the potential of storing carbon in buildings on global level and the advantages thereby.…”
Section: Bio-based Construction Materials: Woodmentioning
confidence: 99%