2019
DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2019.1641741
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Institutional and policy frameworks shaping the wooden multi-storey construction markets: a comparative case study on Austria and Finland

Abstract: In the urbanizing society faced with the climate change challenge, wood has major potential as a lowcarbon and renewable construction material. Yet, Wooden Multi-storey Construction (WMC) remains a niche even in countries with rich forest resources. This paper compares the institutional and policy setting and assesses the WMC growth prospects in Austria and Finland, based on expert interviews, Delphi surveys, and the review of secondary materials. Clear differences were detected in the policy frameworks and in… Show more

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“…Additionally, MSWB also sequester carbon for several decades (Mahapatra and Gustavsson 2008 ), and therefore support a sustainable forest-based bioeconomy transition more than other short-lived timber products, like bioenergy or paper (Näyhä 2019 ). Amidst these positive possibilities, policy support was ultimately instrumental in the diffusion of MSWB in Finland (Vihemäki et al 2019 ). The resulting policy-push has contributed to an overall increase in the volume of wood-based material used in residential construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, MSWB also sequester carbon for several decades (Mahapatra and Gustavsson 2008 ), and therefore support a sustainable forest-based bioeconomy transition more than other short-lived timber products, like bioenergy or paper (Näyhä 2019 ). Amidst these positive possibilities, policy support was ultimately instrumental in the diffusion of MSWB in Finland (Vihemäki et al 2019 ). The resulting policy-push has contributed to an overall increase in the volume of wood-based material used in residential construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside regulatory requirements, Vihemäki et al (2019) suggest that economic and persuasive PIs may support wood constructionand these could be used in isolation or combined. Numerous policies based on diverse PIs were implemented to promote timber use by the building industry (e.g.…”
Section: Policy Instrument Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mohammad et al, 2018;Hein, 2014;Robinson et al 2016). Interestingly, Vihemäki et al (2019) highlight that effective innovation support requires appropriate regulations, information diffusion and private interest. Finally, policies focused on information campaigns on timber construction benefits were implemented in countries such as, Sweden, Norway, and United Kingdom (e.g.…”
Section: Policy Instrument Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multi-story timber construction has been promoted in Finland since the 1990s [8,9], and multi-story buildings can be the biggest opportunity for growth in timber construction in Finland [10]. Furthermore, today, multi-story timber building has had an opportunity to expand in Finland with policy support [11], as in the cases of the 14-story high Light-house Joensuu [12], the 13-story high HOAS Tuuliniitty [13], and the eight-story high Puukuokka 1 [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%