In transitioning to a renewable material-based bioeconomy, growing public and industry interest is apparent for using wooden multistorey construction (WMC) as a sustainable urban housing solution in Europe, but its business implications are not well understood. In our study, we evaluate, which internal and external factors of competitiveness are shaping the future of WMC, especially in the context of Finland and Sweden. Based on a multi-level perspective of socio-technical transitions, we conducted a three-stage dissensus-based Delphi study. The identified internal and external factors affecting the future competitiveness of the WMC business emphasize the importance of skilled architects and builders and the role of standardized building s...
Climate change sets high pressures on the construction industry to decrease greenhouse gas emissions...
The rise of wooden multistory construction (WMC) in the Nordic countries has turned out to be the mo...
The notion that we are becoming more competitive and individualistic is diffused in today Sweden, ar...
In transitioning to a renewable material-based bio economy, growing public and industry interest is ...
The rise of wooden multistory construction (WMC) in the Nordic countries has turned out to be the mo...
Climate change sets high pressures on the construction industry to decrease greenhouse gas emissions...
The development and acceleration of Wooden Multi-storey Construction (WMC) as a set of innovative bu...
To enhance sustainable urban development, cities may contribute to the market diffusion of wooden mu...
Using wood in multistory apartment construction (WMC) has a climate-positive advantage with building...
Wood plays an important role in the construction industry to meet the challenges of the climate, fin...
The Swedish industry for wooden multi-family houses have in comparison with houses in concrete had a...
Sweden is forecasted to grow its population with 1.1 million people over the next eight-year period,...
WP1 defines the context in which the BASAJAUN project will address construction processes in connect...
This Forest Fact sheet will present the state of the art of wooden multi-storey construction market ...
<div><p>Multi-storey timber construction has been developed and promoted in Finland since the 1990s....
Climate change sets high pressures on the construction industry to decrease greenhouse gas emissions...
The rise of wooden multistory construction (WMC) in the Nordic countries has turned out to be the mo...
The notion that we are becoming more competitive and individualistic is diffused in today Sweden, ar...
In transitioning to a renewable material-based bio economy, growing public and industry interest is ...
The rise of wooden multistory construction (WMC) in the Nordic countries has turned out to be the mo...
Climate change sets high pressures on the construction industry to decrease greenhouse gas emissions...
The development and acceleration of Wooden Multi-storey Construction (WMC) as a set of innovative bu...
To enhance sustainable urban development, cities may contribute to the market diffusion of wooden mu...
Using wood in multistory apartment construction (WMC) has a climate-positive advantage with building...
Wood plays an important role in the construction industry to meet the challenges of the climate, fin...
The Swedish industry for wooden multi-family houses have in comparison with houses in concrete had a...
Sweden is forecasted to grow its population with 1.1 million people over the next eight-year period,...
WP1 defines the context in which the BASAJAUN project will address construction processes in connect...
This Forest Fact sheet will present the state of the art of wooden multi-storey construction market ...
<div><p>Multi-storey timber construction has been developed and promoted in Finland since the 1990s....
Climate change sets high pressures on the construction industry to decrease greenhouse gas emissions...
The rise of wooden multistory construction (WMC) in the Nordic countries has turned out to be the mo...
The notion that we are becoming more competitive and individualistic is diffused in today Sweden, ar...