Urban Planners’ Perspectives on Public Private Partnership for Wooden Multi-Storey Construction
Cecilia Mark-Herbert,
Anders Roos,
Emil Nagy and
Fredrik Sjöström
Journal of Forest Economics, 2023, vol. 38, issue 1, 7-35
Abstract:
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.
Keywords: Collaboration; construction project; market development; multi-family housing; path dependence; PPP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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