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Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stem wood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_AT_01
Time scale
2016 - 2021
Mobilization Potential
Espec. in forests < 5 ha (70.000 owners)
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood from forests
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive, greater variety of species stands get more stable, greater resilience against pests

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Mobilisation of small forests rises the agroforest net return
Job effect
Forest coop’s rise the number of pro’s in rural areas
Income effect
Continuous used small forests contribute and secures broader base of income
Specific knowledge needed
Forest harvesting enterprises need workers with experience of felling, logging and planting
Costs of implementation

KLAR project operates with 200 k€ in five years for disseminating

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Get the remote owners of the very small forest estates informed about wood harvest possibilities by pro’s

Location
Austria
Implementers
“Klimaanpassungsregionen” KLAR
Actual status
Running since 2016
Attachments
Country Region City
Austria
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2016
End Year
2021
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Knowledge transfer for climate sensitive forest management
Continuous education efforts, awareness rising, workshops for practitioners and interested people to convince them for an actively managed forest especially focused on the climate change items.
First of all small-scale private forest owners (about 70.000 in A with less than 5 ha) and new forest owners (not directly connected to farms and farmland) shall be informed about an active sustainable forest management (harvest).
On the other side consumers will be encouraged to use wood and wood products as much as possible

Small-scale private forest owners may be re-interested in forest management when they are properly informed about the challenges of climate change and adaptation.
Dissemination of knowledge has to address a broad public at its needs on a general level to raise awareness significantly
Top down initiatives always have to be supplemented with bottom up approaches to raise their effectiveness

National campaign 20126 - 2021
“The use of wood is good for the climate – we make forests climate fit”
Central messages – climate change creates new realities
#1
Climate Change is a fact – and it affects forests
#2
Paris Agreement enforces the signatories to move from talking to doing
#3
In Austria, temperatures increased by an average of 1,8 Deg C in the 20th century, with increases being recorded at all altitudes
#4
A crucial factor to make forests fit for climate change is adaptive forest management
#5
The forest- and wood-based sector plays a key role in climate change
#6
The efficient use of wood as a renewable raw material and energy carrier includes a considerable reduction in anthropogenic carbon
#7
Mitigation: the harvesting potential should be fully utilized considering general sustainable conditions to mitigate climate change
#8
Adaption: it needs active sustainable forest management practices in order to create stable and vital forest stands which withstand climate change induced disturbances, e.g. storms, diseases and droughts

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BP - Rosewood - V1
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Country of origin
Austria
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
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no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_ES_04
Time scale
2018 - 2020
Mobilization Potential
5-10 m3 / building
Kind of wood concerned
Sawn timber, glued laminated timber, wood-cement boards, particle boards, OSB
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Difficult
Economic impact
Possibility of modular construction
Job effect
Positive: increased efficiency of materials
Income effect
Positive: decreased building time
Specific knowledge needed
None
Costs of implementation

House building cost decreased in 30%

Technical readiness level
Applicable in the next years
Key prerequisites

Building quality lightly decreased

Location
Spain
Implementers
Amatex
Actual status
Started
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
End Year
2020
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The project aims to develop new models of prefabricated ultra-lightweight panels consisting of a combination of solid wood products, wood-based products and the use of thermal and acoustic insulation. The application of a tongue and groove system to assemble panels to each other and solid pieces of traditional heavy wooden framework, emulating a semi-heavy framework, will allow the development of a new innovative construction system aimed at modular construction, quick assembly and with enormous versatility and adaptation to different designs and types of construction.

Just started

The structural characterisation of the panels will be carried out by means of mechanical laboratory tests, as well as thermal, acoustic and watertightness characterisation by analytical means.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
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no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Code
IN_ES_03
Time scale
2017 - 2018
Mobilization Potential
10-20 m3 / house
Kind of wood concerned
Sawn timber, KVH
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Increase of the load-bearing capacity of the building by 30% approximately
Job effect
Positive: increased efficiency of materials
Income effect
Positive: decreased building time
Specific knowledge needed
High knowledge needed about similar construction systems
Costs of implementation

House building cost increased in 10%

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Location
Spain
Implementers
Mabitat
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2017
End Year
2018
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The aim of the project is to develop a construction system known as High Efficiency Light Panel (HELP). Consists of a set of innovative solutions based on a mixture of lightweight timber framing and cross laminated timber (CLT), for the manufacture of "Zero Emission" walls, slabs and roofs.

There is an improvement of the structural capacity of the construction system that allows more height (3-4 floors) than with the traditional lightweight building. The positioning of a three-layer or CLT board on the inside of the walls acts directly as a vapour barrier, saving the cost of installation.

The new building solutions are based on wooden or wood-base panels which will be subjected to tests, analytical calculations and numerical approximations for their structural, thermal, acoustic, watertight and fire resistance characterization. In addition, its environmental characterization (CO2, reutilization) will be carried out.
A solution with the new construction system has been defined for use in slabs, walls and roofs. Spreadsheets have been developed to obtain thermal transmissivity, surface and interstitial condensations, sound absorption and structural capacity.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
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Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Shrubs

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_ES_02
Time scale
2019-2021
Mobilization Potential
-
Kind of wood concerned
Shrubs
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Good

Ease of implementation
Difficult
Economic impact
Expected low
Job effect
Expected low
Income effect
Expected low
Specific knowledge needed
-
Costs of implementation

-

Technical readiness level
No statement possible
Location
Spain
Implementers
Agresta, Ceder, Universidad de Valladolid, Universidad de Valencia, Avebiom, Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario (IMIDA), Sociedad Española de Agricultura Ecológica (SEAE)
Actual status
Starting in 2019
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2019
End Year
2021
Digital solution
No
Abstract

Search for pilot areas, biomass sampling and extraction preparation
Extraction of essential oils and hydrolysis of biomass
Characterization of compounds present in essential oils and residual hydrolyzed biomass

In progress

(Expected results)
Development of innovative biofuels and bioproducts from forest biomass with little or no use as bushes and forest treatment residues through state-of-the-art techniques applied throughout the value chain.
To define the best management, harvesting techniques and forestry treatments for rockrose, juniper, rosemary, pine and eucalyptus. Selection of pilot action areas.
To develop a prototype of continuous extraction of essential oils using microwave technology.
Production, analysis and testing of products in the laboratory and in the field: biocides, solid biofuels (pellets) and liquid biofuels (ethanol).

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BP - Rosewood - V1
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Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

All sources

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_ES_09
Time scale
7 years
Mobilization Potential
-
Kind of wood concerned
All
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Difficult
Economic impact
High at national level
Job effect
High at national level
Income effect
High at national level
Specific knowledge needed
-
Costs of implementation

-

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

-

Location
Spain
Implementers
Directorate-General for Rural Development and Forest Politics (DGDRPF), which belongs to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (MAGRAMA)
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Digital solution
No
Abstract

The objectives of the plan are:
- Increase the number of employments related to forest activity.
- Improve the incomes of the working people in the forest sector.
- Improve life conditions of rural area residents linked to forest activity.
- Increase the number of ordered and managed forest holdings.
- Increase the size of the forest property and attain economically efficient surfaces for a sustainable forest management.
- Contribute to a rise in the added value of forest products.
- Increase the demand for forest products.

In progress

From the study of the collected information and as a consequence of a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis, 85 specific measures or actions have been defined (identifying at the end of each one of them the organisations implied in the execution of the same).
Because of their relevance, regarding the consecution of the objectives of the Plan, those measures that contribute to these four fundamental axes have to be prioritised:
- Compromise a minimum of the FEADER schedule to forest measures and define them in a useful way for the achievement of the objectives of the Plan for Socioeconomic Activation of the Forest Sector.
- Support the energetic valuation of biomass.
- Support associativism and producer organisations for the mobilisation of forest products.
- Support transformation, differentiation and diversification of use of forest resources.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Sawn timber, structural wood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_ES_02
Time scale
2011-
Mobilization Potential
300,000 m3
Kind of wood concerned
Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra, Pinus radiata, Pinus pinaster, Pseudotsuga menziessii, Larix sp, Quercus rubra, Abies alba
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive, it mobilizes wood with a proper forest management

Ease of implementation
Very easy
Economic impact
Structural timber value increases in 10€/m3 approximately
Job effect
Positive through better competitiveness
Income effect
Positive, more quality timber is mobilized
Specific knowledge needed
Knowledge about Phisical-mechanical properties of wood. Harmonized rules needed
Costs of implementation

Around 25,000 € for every strength class and species

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Experience on manufacturing and classification of structural timber

Location
Spain
Implementers
Cesefor, INIA, CETEMAS, Incafust (Forestry and wood sector R&D&I centers)
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2011
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Structural sawn timber intended for construction must offer similar guarantees to those offered by other materials and products intended for the structural construction sector. For this purpose, it is necessary to develop classification tools that allow manufacturers and marketers to certify the strength and stiffness values of all the wood that is placed on the market (adjusted to the species and origin that corresponds).
It is, in addition to being a legal obligation, a tool for the valuation of wood that is enabling a competitive improvement of its industrial network.

Technological development of structural sawn timber not only enables it to be directly promoted in the construction sector as a construction element, but also to be incorporated into the manufacture of technological products with high added value, such as glued laminated timber, duos, trios, CLT, prefabricated panels... These are high value-added products that require high levels of competitiveness that cannot be achieved without their main raw material, structural sawn timber, increasing its competitiveness, optimising its manufacturing times and its declared mechanical properties

Visual classification tools have been developed for the main commercial wood species found in Spanish forest stands, such as Pinus sylvestris, Pinus insigne, Pinus nigra, Pinus pinaster, Abies alba, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus rubra, Castanea sativa and Eucalyptus globulus. Tools that in many cases enable the possibility of classifying structural sawn timber into three structural qualities, which allows the different qualities of wood that the timber industry places on the construction market to be classified and valued.
Mechanical classification systems are currently being developed for the main species of the Pinus genus. This is one more step in the competitive improvement of this type of wood, as it improves the classification times and the classifying performance in the different mechanical qualities.
Both developments have enhanced the value of the wood of the different wood species characterized, and have promoted its use in construction.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood. Above and below ground woody biomass (ex. shrubs, wood for fibres, wood for energy). Provenance: Forest, Municipal woodlands, Private forests

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_ES_01
Time scale
Since 2009
Mobilization Potential
25.000 m3 per year
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Taking into account environmental and heritage issues of sustainable management

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
High impact for forest owners, more valuable forests
Job effect
Locally high
Income effect
Locally high
Specific knowledge needed
Forest management concepts
Costs of implementation

 5-15 €/ha-year (recovered with the revenues obtained thanks to the improvement in management)

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Location
Spain
Implementers
Agresta S.Coop
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2009
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Many forests that could generate income are not really managed and forest-owners don´t take care of them. The causes are very often the low profitability of wood exploitation and the complexity of its management. Forest owners are not usually specialists and are not engaged in forestry activities. This leads to no incomes and to an increased risk of fires and pests. Faced with this situation, Agresta proposes specific contracts to forest-owners, making it possible a professional sustainable management allowing revenues, forest planning, wood mobilization, and infrastructure and silvicultural operations.

Forest management is not enough to get many forests out of abandonment. It is important to be in contact with main stakeholders and the reality of the markets, something that a forestry company can assure.
It is necessary to work with professionalism, entrepreneurial vision and long-term commitment, in a collaborative relationship and win-win with the owner.
The specialization in turnkey forest management by a company allows improving and making profitable the management since it increases the innovation capacity, including the technological one (management software, forest inventories with remote sensing...)

Taking into account environmental and heritage issues of sustainable management

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no