Our ecosystem
Discover our diverse ecosystem of partners, fellow knowledge hubs, and grantees, leading on critical solutions in timber and biobased construction worldwide.
Discover our diverse ecosystem of partners, fellow knowledge hubs, and grantees, leading on critical solutions in timber and biobased construction worldwide.
About the Build in Wood Community
This Community has emerged from the European Horizon 2020 project Build-in-Wood, a collaboration of 21 partners dedicated to developing innovative wood construction solutions and overcoming existing barriers.
It is a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and exchanging experiences for everyone working with wood in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry.
Here, we support each other in achieving our goals by sharing knowledge, learning from one another, discussing challenges and their solutions, and celebrating our successes. The Community is a collaborative space where everyone can contribute and learn.
Today, the daily operations of the Build-in-Wood Community are managed by the Danish Technological Institute.
About CNCA
CNCA is an alliance of leading global cities working collaboratively to reach carbon neutrality while achieving prosperity, social equity, resilience and better quality of life for all on a thriving planet.
Member cities are globally influential, have demonstrated deep carbon reductions, and are vocal leaders and risk takers. Together, they advance and troubleshoot policy development collectively, share learnings and forge support networks, innovate together and build new capacity to take on emerging challenges. CNCA amplifies the successes from this collective approach, sharing widely with other city officers, stakeholders and communities and engaging a broad array of leaders in transformative climate action.
About Bauhaus Earth
Bauhaus Earth is committed to a future where buildings, cities, and landscapes proactively contribute to climate restoration and have a positive impact on the planet and its inhabitants. We strive to transform buildings and human settlements from drivers of climate and societal crises into creative forces for systemic regeneration. Only a complete systemic overhaul of our built environment will prevent a global climate catastrophe.
Bauhaus Earth is an ecosystem of collaborators from the fields of architecture and planning, the arts, science, governance, and industry. Through in-depth research, demonstration projects, and political advocacy we are reimagining collaborative, beautiful, and regenerative ways to build and live.
The Climate Smart Forest Economy Program (CSFEP) partners with communities, small businesses, governments, and actors in the enabling ecosystem to create local coalitions that redesign forest-related value chains for climate, biodiversity, and prosperity. It envisions a different future for forest economies: one that restores, not depletes, natural resources; reduces, not increases, emissions from value chains; and safeguards, not exploits, interests of smallholder and forest-dwelling communities[1].
[1] Clay K, Cooper L. Safeguarding against Harm in a Climate-Smart Forest Economy: Definitions, Challenges, and Solutions. Sustainability. 2022.
Timber Development UK is the largest supply chain body for timber in the UK, connecting the supply chain spanning from sawmill to specifier, and all points in between; leading best practice by building a large and comprehensive online library of technical specification and design guidance for their members; and accelerating a low-carbon future by creating the tools, training and guidance to support the sustainable timber supply chain to lead as a net zero industry.