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Principles of GHG emissions assessment of wooden building products
Tarja Häkkinen
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, Appu Haapio
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VTT (former employee or external)
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Building Products
100%
Wooden Building
100%
Emission Evaluation
100%
Greenhouse Gasses Emission
100%
Life Cycle Assessment
40%
Carbon Balance
40%
Wood Products
40%
Specific Information
20%
Global Warming Potential
20%
Further Development
20%
Forestry
20%
Greenhouse Gas
20%
Short-term Effects
20%
Greenhouse Gas Reduction
20%
Building Research
20%
Wood Buildings
20%
Assessment Results
20%
Reduction Potential
20%
Land Use Impacts
20%
Substitution Effect
20%
Information Search
20%
Assessment Principles
20%
Land Use Scenarios
20%
Carbon Uptake
20%
Greenhouse Gasses
20%
INIS
assessments
100%
emission
100%
greenhouse gases
100%
carbon
60%
information
40%
balances
40%
life cycle assessment
40%
land use
40%
wood
20%
levels
20%
growth
20%
reduction
20%
uptake
20%
forests
20%
global warming
20%
economy
20%
harvesting
20%
forestry
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Greenhouse Gas Emission
100%
Life Cycle Assessment
100%
Carbon Balance
100%
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Land Use
100%
Literature Study
50%
Global Warming Potential
50%
Wood Product
50%
Engineering
Building Product
100%
Wooden Buildings
100%
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Life Cycle Assessment
40%
Land Use
40%
Global Warming Potential
20%
Term Impact
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Carbon Balance
66%
Life Cycle Engineering
66%
Land Use
66%
Forestry
33%
Global Warming
33%
Wood Product
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Life Cycle
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Land Use
100%
Substitution Effect
50%
Material Science
Gas Emission
100%
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Wood Product
33%