The motivations for the National Research Project on the Short Wood Supply Chain stem from the recognition of the great importance of the wood-based bio-economy for the future carbon-free society. In addition to the essential ecological benefits provided by forests, natural wood resources are expected to play a significant role due to the increasing wood demand for structural and non-structural uses. However, in Italy most industrial wood products are made from imported timber, which results in poor attention to local forestry, loss of traditional silvicultural know-how and reduced forest employment in most mountain areas. The project specifically aims: (i) to assess the feasability and sustainability of wood short supply chains; (ii) to promote new models of environmental certification and energy efficiency analysis; (iii) to create innovative products for bio-building (CrossLam, laminated timber, wood panels) using wood assortments from sustainable forest management in Italy; (iv) to characterise the functionality of wood products (with attention paid to architectural issues), predict wood degradation rate and assess conservation methods. Attention is specifically devoted to most common forest species in Italy, such as beech, pines, chestnut, deciduous oaks and poplar and to test thermal and surface treatments with natural substances and nano-materials.
La filiera corta del legno: un’opportunità per la bio-economia forestale in Italia / Scarascia Mugnozza, Giuseppe; Romagnoli, Manuela; Fragiacomo, Massimo; Piazza, Maurizio; Lasserre, Bruno; Brunetti, Michele; Zanuttini, Roberto; Fioravanti, Marco; Marchetti, Marco; Todaro, Luigi; Togni, Marco; Ferrante, Tiziana; Maesano, Mauro; Nocetti, Michela; De Dato, Giovan Battista; Sciomenta, Martina; Villani, Teresa.. - In: FOREST@. - ISSN 1824-0119. - ELETTRONICO. - 2021, 18:(2021), pp. 64-71. [10.3832/efor0052-018]
La filiera corta del legno: un’opportunità per la bio-economia forestale in Italia
Piazza, Maurizio;
2021-01-01
Abstract
The motivations for the National Research Project on the Short Wood Supply Chain stem from the recognition of the great importance of the wood-based bio-economy for the future carbon-free society. In addition to the essential ecological benefits provided by forests, natural wood resources are expected to play a significant role due to the increasing wood demand for structural and non-structural uses. However, in Italy most industrial wood products are made from imported timber, which results in poor attention to local forestry, loss of traditional silvicultural know-how and reduced forest employment in most mountain areas. The project specifically aims: (i) to assess the feasability and sustainability of wood short supply chains; (ii) to promote new models of environmental certification and energy efficiency analysis; (iii) to create innovative products for bio-building (CrossLam, laminated timber, wood panels) using wood assortments from sustainable forest management in Italy; (iv) to characterise the functionality of wood products (with attention paid to architectural issues), predict wood degradation rate and assess conservation methods. Attention is specifically devoted to most common forest species in Italy, such as beech, pines, chestnut, deciduous oaks and poplar and to test thermal and surface treatments with natural substances and nano-materials.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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