
The conference highlighted the vital role of the wood sector as a key driver of future competitiveness in housing and the climate debate, encouraging greater recognition and support from the new EU Commission and EU Parliament. It showcased the latest state-of-the-art in building design with wood and how the public sector can support more biobased construction to combat climate change. Members of the European Parliament and their staff, EC staff and experts, policy makers, and advocacy organisations were invited to join this policy discussion and networking event, in which over 160 participants attended in person. Learn about how the wood sector emerges as a key player for combatting climate change and how countries and regions are encouraging and supporting this clean, just and competitive transformation of Europe. The conference has been co-organised with support of the Horizon Europe project consortia NEB Academy Alliance (NEBA Alliance), EcoReFibre, AEGIR, and EUFORE and digiNEB. The entire conference is published online. The programme includes links to all speakers' contributions. Conference page: wood4bauhaus.eu/conference-2024 | Videos: bit.ly/wpic2024v | PDF repository: bit.ly/w4bz
engineered wood products, Circular economy, Prefabricated building, Architecture, Forest production, Sustainable architecture, wood construction, Sustainable building, Building material, Forest policy, FOS: Civil engineering, Innovation management
engineered wood products, Circular economy, Prefabricated building, Architecture, Forest production, Sustainable architecture, wood construction, Sustainable building, Building material, Forest policy, FOS: Civil engineering, Innovation management
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