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Harmonised Carbon Limit Values for Buildings in Nordic Countries: Analysis of the Different Regulatory Needs
Authors: Maria Balouktsi, BUILD, Nicolas Francart, BUILD, Kai Kanafani, BUILD
Other contributors: Harpa Birgisdottir (BUILD), Endrit Hoxha (BUILD), Morten Ryberg (SWECO DK), Christine Collin (SWECO DK), Nicolaj Hostrup Langkjær (SWECO DK), Anna Joelsson (SWECO SWE), Inga Sjöberg (SWECO SWE), Anni Oviir (LCA Support), Alexandra Kjeld (EFLA), Karin Sjöstrand (SWECO NO), Isabel Segura (SWECO NO), Satu Kangas (SWECO FI), Kari Nöjd (SWECO FI)
© Nordic Innovation 2024
US 2024:415
Cover photo: Unsplash.com / Fredrik Ohlander
Published: 8 March 2024
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