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Front cover of the 'African timber cities: carbon sinks with development benefits?' research paper
African timber cities: carbon sinks with development benefits?
2022-05-01
Climate / Region: Dry , Temperate , Tropical
Material: Timber
Policy challenge: Embodied carbon
Solutions: Shift

This paper describes how, when substituted for concrete and steel, mass timber is a carbon-absorbing, energy-efficient, lower-cost, durable and mendable building material that can help deliver affordable urban housing and rural livelihood opportunities. It is suitable for Africa, where trees grow faster than in temperate climates. Africa can mitigate climate change and achieve other developmental benefits using mass timber in its construction sector. Governments and other development actors can support the transition.