This session will look at potential for wood procurement to move beyond business-as-usual sourcing to support climate-smart forestry and provide new pathways to procuring sustainably harvested wood, calculating carbon impacts of forest management, and targeting certain landowner types for equitable economic impact. For forest impact accounting, presenters will illustrate how to estimate forest carbon stock and timber product outputs using publicly-available data, summarized and reported at relevant scales, and translated into embodied carbon factors for use in wood LCA with various levels of transparency data.
Director of Forestry Technology & Analytics, Ecotrust
David Diaz has reported on international climate negotiations, developed how-to-guides for forest carbon projects, designed carbon market accounting standards, and negotiated contracts for carbon offsets. Since 2013, he has worked with the...
Jacob Dunn holds a Master’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Idaho and his professional background has pivoted between research, sustainability consulting, education, and architecture. After starting out his career with 4 years in...
Stephanie Carlisle is a Senior Researcher at the Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF) where she leads collaborative development of open-access life-cycle analysis (LCA) data, tools, and methods to support the building sector in radically decarbonizing...
Don Davies is President of Magnusson Klemencic Associates (MKA), a 185-person, award-winning, structural and civil engineering firm founded in 1920 and headquartered in Seattle.
An industry champion for the promotion of urban density,...