Mark-Herbert, Cecilia
- Department of Forest Bioeconomy and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Increased awareness of sustainable development in the construction industry and current housing shortages have contributed to market opportunities for wooden multi-storey construction (WMC) in the Nordic countries. However, the market development has been slow despite access to forest products and a political ambition to transform to a low carbon society. The aim of this study is to explain enabling factors for municipalities in Sweden to create institutional conditions that stimulate local market development of WMC. A comparative case study of municipal efforts to establish WMC norms has been conducted pointing to the importance of relationships, in so-called public private partnerships (PPP). These partnerships serve as long-lasting relations in which development processes can manage challenges relating to, for example, lack of professional experience in WMC and dated material understandings of wood as a construction material. In the Sustainable Development Goals, PPP represent enabling conditions for sustainable system transformations.
Collaboration; construction project; market development; multi-family housing; path dependence; PPP
Journal of Forest Economics
2023, volume: 38, number: 1, pages: 7-35
SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities
SDG12 Responsible consumption and production
Economics
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/127465