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Nordic view on data needs and scenario settings for full life cycle building environmental assessment

Authors:
Martin Erlandsson, Frida Görman, Åsa Thrysin, Tarja Häkkinen, Klas Eckerberg, Janne Pesu, Malin Dalborg, Johan Asplund
And annexes with the additional authors:
Tarja Häkkinen
Klas Eckerberg, Tommi Kaartinen, Allan Schiøtz, Trine Dyrstad Pettersen
Ashraful Alam, Martin Erlandsson, Per Erik Karlsson, Eskil Mattsson, Heli Miettinen, Miia Mänttäri, Frans Silvenius and Eeva-Maria Tuhkanen
Per Erik Karlsson, Eskil Mattsson, Martin Erlandsson
Sirje Vares, Jarmo Linjama, Janne Pesu
Other contributors: 
Maria Balouktsi, Nicola Francart, Kai Kanafani, Anni Oviir, Anne Rønning, Ólafur Ögmundarson
© Nordic Innovation 2024
US2024:428
Cover photo: Overview of existing building stock in the suburb of Copenhagen. Photo by Marcus Frostholm Røeboe.
Other photos: Nordic Sustainable Construction
Published: 17.06.2024

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