Is Finland’s Wood City the future of building?


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With three-quarters of land in Finland covered by forests, wood is a readily available material here, although it does need

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Wood construction is seen as a prominent solution to reduce and reverse climate change as it is a way to

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Market Outlooks for four Green Care sectors: Forest-based care; Social agriculture; Green care tourism; and Urban green care.

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Wood Manifesto – published by international wood actors on the occasion of the COP26. It makes the case for wood

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Green4C aims to increase innovation capacity to promote nature-based solutions for health, well-being, and social inclusion.

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Social farming offers people who are socially, physically, mentally or intellectually disadvantaged the opportunity to spend time on a family

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Ursula von der Leyen explains her journey from wood construction sceptic to organic building material fan and why the New

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The World Green Building Council demands radical cross-sector coordination to revolutionise the buildings and construction sector towards a net zero

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Wood Joensuu presents wood construction and wood material related events, research and projects in the Joensuu area, North Karelia. With

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The New European Bauhaus is a creative and interdisciplinary initiative, providing a space of encounter to design future ways of

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