Sustainable forest management and harvested wood products together can create a growing carbon sink by storing carbon in long-lived products. The role of wood products in climate change mitigation has been studied from several perspectives, but not yet from a consumer's view. In this study, we examine the impact of wooden housing on consumer carbon footprints in Finland. We use the 2016 Finnish Household Budget Survey and Exiobase 2015, a global multi-regional input-output model. The sample size is 3700 households, of which 45% live in a wooden house. We find that residents of wooden houses have a 12(+/- 3)% (950 kg CO2-eq/year) lower carbon footprint on average than residents of non-wooden houses, when income, household type, education of ...
Wooden building materials have obvious greenhouse benefits when they substitute functionally equival...
Climate change places great pressure on the construction sector to decrease its greenhouse gas emiss...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...
Sustainable forest management and harvested wood products together can create a growing carbon sink ...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council, UrWood grant (31...
Countries and cities alike have set carbon neutrality goals for the near future. Urban areas are exp...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the EIT Climate-KIC project “ReWood II” [grant numbe...
Although buildings produce a third of greenhouse gas emissions, it has been suggested that they migh...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide is constantly rising, with severe effects on global ...
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive products and...
Although buildings produce a third of greenhouse gas emissions, it has been suggested that they migh...
The thesis was commissioned by Wood from Finland Association, and its main subject was to determine,...
The carbon emissions displacement effect of Finnish logs for mechanical wood products by dominant tr...
In this study a method is suggested to compare the net carbon dioxide (CO2) emission from the constr...
In this study, we have estimated the amount of carbon (C) fixation in wooden materials used for resi...
Wooden building materials have obvious greenhouse benefits when they substitute functionally equival...
Climate change places great pressure on the construction sector to decrease its greenhouse gas emiss...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...
Sustainable forest management and harvested wood products together can create a growing carbon sink ...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council, UrWood grant (31...
Countries and cities alike have set carbon neutrality goals for the near future. Urban areas are exp...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the EIT Climate-KIC project “ReWood II” [grant numbe...
Although buildings produce a third of greenhouse gas emissions, it has been suggested that they migh...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide is constantly rising, with severe effects on global ...
Wood use is expanding to new markets, driven by the need to substitute fossil-intensive products and...
Although buildings produce a third of greenhouse gas emissions, it has been suggested that they migh...
The thesis was commissioned by Wood from Finland Association, and its main subject was to determine,...
The carbon emissions displacement effect of Finnish logs for mechanical wood products by dominant tr...
In this study a method is suggested to compare the net carbon dioxide (CO2) emission from the constr...
In this study, we have estimated the amount of carbon (C) fixation in wooden materials used for resi...
Wooden building materials have obvious greenhouse benefits when they substitute functionally equival...
Climate change places great pressure on the construction sector to decrease its greenhouse gas emiss...
Highlights • Wood-based substitution benefits are likely to decrease over time • Carbon reside...