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Abstract
Many life cycle assessments (LCA) studies on wooden buildings show potential to decarbonise the building industry, though often neglecting to consider the systemic changes of such a shift at the building stock scale. This study applies a consequential LCA to evaluate the transition from conventional construction to increased wood-based construction in Denmark from 2022 to 2050. The assessment models a material flow analysis of the two construction scenarios, incorporating an area forecast and case buildings. By that, we assessed suppliers' capacity to likely meet the demand for wood, steel, and concrete, employed an input-output model to enhance completeness and country representativeness for other materials' markets, and considered the competition for land by indirect land use change. We implemented a dynamic IPCC-based assessment of GHG-emissions concurrently with a carbon forest model to anticipate the relationship between the delayed carbon storage resulting from using wood in buildings and forest regrowth management. The findings indicate wood construction is the most climate-friendly option for multifamily houses. In contrast, single-family houses (SFH) and office buildings (OB) exhibit the lowest climate impacts in the conventional scenario. The SFH result could be credible due to the sizable GWP impact gap between construction scenarios despite uncertainties related to the weight proportion of sedum roofs. The less conclusive OB findings relate to the substantial steel quantities in the wood case buildings, requiring further investigation. Generally, metals, cement-based- and biobased materials demonstrate the largest climate impact among the material categories. Across all three building typologies, the change to timber construction increased the impact on nature occupation (biodiversity). In conclusion, this study emphasises the need for further research on forest management model inputs, land use change approaches, potential steel suppliers' impact, and a broader array of case studies. It is because these are influential factors in facilitating informed decision-making of the increased implementation of wood in buildings. As the first study to integrate these modelling characteristics, it contributes to the research gap concerning geographical circumstances, forestry, and markets relevant to decision support for increased wood utilisation in Europe's building industry.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Sustainable Production and Consumption |
Volume | 46 |
Pages (from-to) | 54-67 |
Number of pages | 14 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May 2024 |
Keywords
- Consequential life cycle assessment
- Dynamic LCA
- Forest modelling
- Indirect land use change
- Material flow analysis
- System thinking
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Enviromental Assessment of Increased Use of Wood in the Building Sector: Towards more Effective Life Cycle Assessment to Support Environmental Impact Mitigating Implementation of Biobased Materials
Hansen, R. N. (PI), Rasmussen, F. N. (Supervisor), Birgisdottir, H. (Supervisor), Ryberg, M. (Supervisor) & Hoxha, E. (Supervisor)
01/01/2021 → 31/12/2023
Project: Research
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Dokumentations- og forskningsindsats - Klima og miljø ved anvendelse af træ i byggeriet
Birgisdottir, H. (PI), Rasmussen, F. N. (CoI), Hoxha, E. (Project Participant), Andersen, C. M. E. (Project Participant), Hansen, R. N. (Project Participant) & Wittchen, A. (Project Participant)
01/04/2020 → 31/12/2023
Project: Research
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Hurtigt voksende biobaserede materialers potentiale for at reducere træbyggeris arealanvendelse
Hansen, R. N. (Lecturer)
21 Aug 2024Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations
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Environmental Assessment of Increased Use of Wood in the Building Sector: Towards more Effective Life Cycle Assessment to Support Environmental Impact Mitigating Implementation of Biobased Materials
Hansen, R. N., 2024, Aalborg University Open Publishing. 157 p.Research output: PhD thesis
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Miljømæssige konsekvenser ved ændring af byggeskik: Indledende studie af miljøpåvirkninger ved fortsættelse af nuværende byggeskik og ved en ændring til øget brug af træ
Hansen, R. N., Andersen, C. M. E., Birgisdottir, H., Hoxha, E., Eliassen, J., Schmidt, J. H. & Weidema, B., 28 Nov 2023, København SV: Institut for Byggeri, By og Miljø (BUILD), Aalborg Universitet. 152 p. (BUILD Rapport; No. 22, Vol. 2023).Research output: Book/Report › Report › Commissioned › peer-review
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