Produrre legname per l’edilizia aiutando la natura di montagna e l’economia nazionale

ArchAlp Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.30682/aa2412c
D. Pettenella
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The use of timber in the construction sector plays two fundamental roles, both “downstream” and “upstream” of industrial wood processing. Downstream, the construction sector is responsible for 37% of global emissions, and the expansion of timber construction is rightly considered strategic as part of a decarbonization process, where the need to replace high-emission materials represents a competitive advantage for biomass products. It also enhances the quality of living spaces, as highlighted in the New European Bauhaus initiative. Upstream, the construction sector is privileged and therefore essential for providing an outlet for “Closer-to-Nature” forest management: without a market for high-quality timber from sustainably managed forests, the incentives for long-rotation seminatural forest management diminish. This second motivation is well recognised in the public procurement policies of many advanced countries and in those that promote the construction sector. These two roles are of fundamental importance but often neglected in Italian policies aimed at adding value to mountain forests.
生产建筑用木材有助于山区自然和国民经济的发展
木材在建筑领域的使用有两个基本作用,既是工业木材加工的 "下游",也是 "上游"。在 "下游",建筑行业的排放量占全球排放量的 37%,因此,扩大木材建筑被认为是去碳化进程的一部分,具有战略意义。正如新欧洲包豪斯(New European Bauhaus)倡议所强调的那样,木结构建筑还能提高生活空间的质量。在上游,建筑行业享有特权,因此对于为 "贴近自然 "的森林管理提供出路至关重要:如果没有来自可持续管理森林的优质木材市场,长轮伐期半自然森林管理的动力就会减弱。许多先进国家的公共采购政策和促进建筑行业发展的政策都充分认识到了这第二个动机。这两个作用至关重要,但在意大利旨在增加山区森林价值的政策中却往往被忽视。
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