Abstract Lifecycle greenhouse gas emission and carbon stock of domestic wood resources and products were evaluated using material flow analysis and life cycle assessment. Carbon storage and material substitution effect was analysed for a single residential wooden house substituting typical concrete house. The embodied greenhouse gas emission of wooden type was lower than that of concrete type by 54.3t CO2e. Furthermore, the wooden house stored 38.3t CO2 in the wood material used for the house until the end of life of the house. To promote greenhouse gas mitigation potential of forest sector, the application of life cycle assessment and material flow analysis of wood products is required. Wood biomass such as demolition wood or wood pellet c...
In the field of construction, wood products are known to have environmental benefits in comparison w...
The building industry currently consumes over a third of energy produced and emits 39% of greenhouse...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the carbon accounting of a wooden single-family house i...
This paper aims to obtain the appropriate policy about Harvested Wood Products in the way to clarify...
AbstractWe conducted a project entitled “Achieving Climate Change Abatement and Comfortable Life by ...
Life cycle analysis of house designs has shown that wood framing generally produces lower burdens th...
Buildings play a vital role in reaching the targets stated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
Wooden building materials have obvious greenhouse benefits when they substitute functionally equival...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
In a carbon footprint assessment, the greenhouse gas emissions during the life cycle of a material c...
In this study, micro-level data from wood energy producers in Hedmark County were gathered and analy...
Throughout its life-cycle, wood contributes to climate change mitigation through carbon storage and ...
Wood is increasingly perceived as a renewable, sustainable building material. The carbon it contains...
This study investigates the climate change effects in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and radiativ...
The paper discusses and draws conclusions about the assessment principles of the global warming pote...
In the field of construction, wood products are known to have environmental benefits in comparison w...
The building industry currently consumes over a third of energy produced and emits 39% of greenhouse...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the carbon accounting of a wooden single-family house i...
This paper aims to obtain the appropriate policy about Harvested Wood Products in the way to clarify...
AbstractWe conducted a project entitled “Achieving Climate Change Abatement and Comfortable Life by ...
Life cycle analysis of house designs has shown that wood framing generally produces lower burdens th...
Buildings play a vital role in reaching the targets stated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
Wooden building materials have obvious greenhouse benefits when they substitute functionally equival...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
In a carbon footprint assessment, the greenhouse gas emissions during the life cycle of a material c...
In this study, micro-level data from wood energy producers in Hedmark County were gathered and analy...
Throughout its life-cycle, wood contributes to climate change mitigation through carbon storage and ...
Wood is increasingly perceived as a renewable, sustainable building material. The carbon it contains...
This study investigates the climate change effects in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and radiativ...
The paper discusses and draws conclusions about the assessment principles of the global warming pote...
In the field of construction, wood products are known to have environmental benefits in comparison w...
The building industry currently consumes over a third of energy produced and emits 39% of greenhouse...
The aim of this study was to investigate how the carbon accounting of a wooden single-family house i...