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Wood - a natural product with an ecologic, economic and social key function in alpine regions

PROJECT ALPENFORUM +IWS:

ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INTEGRATED E-PLATFORM WOOD

On their meeting in Wildhaus April 6, 2001 ALPENFORUM and IWS formally founded the Task force "New Economy" and decided to establish, as the Task force´s first project, an electronic internet platform and marketplace wood. Rational and prerequisites of this project are outlined below. The Task force welcomes suggestions and scientific as well as technical contributions in such fields as forestry, forest conservation, wood technology, innovative application (e. g. housing, wood construction, furniture to be examined as potential qualified presentations within the framework of the e-platform.
was elected chairman of the Task Force "New Economy", as his deputy.

1. The economic and social significance of wood

2. The ecologic significance of wood

3. Wood innovation and added value

Notwithstanding excellent prerequisites as a source of highly qualified technical material wood has to cope with considerable handicaps.

Considerable efforts have already been made to change this situation and to promote the use of wood more effectively as a an indigenous natural raw material source and its application as a high quality type of construction material:

4. Is wood promotion properly focussed?

Taking into account the considerations elaborated under 1, 2 and 3 it seems rather surprising that apparently no organisation so far has focussed upon the economic, scientific, technical, ecologic and social significance of the natural resource wood within the framework of an integrated, modern electronic platform, optionally combined with a corresponding electronic wood market place and applying up to date digital communication and information to this end.

A preliminary investigation in the Internet reveals two organisations which present on a modest scale some of the information required:

5. Project ALPENFORUM + IWS: Establishment of an integrated electronic Wood Platform

The broad economic, technical and social significance of wood as a natural resource in alpine regions justifies its presentation within the scope of an integrated electronic platform and market place. The presentation should reflect general aspects of wood and forestry, the chain of wood processing and refinement, and in particular a survey of innovative wood application technologies. The information should equally include scientific and technical research and development improvements in wood application. The beneficiaries of such a digital presentation with global perspective and use should - in first instance - be the forestry cultivation and logging business, the wood construction industry, the furniture producers, energy providing companies based on wood as an energy resource, the paper and pulp industry , the manufacturers of wood compounded construction and isolation material based on lignin or cellulose, the research and development organisations and last but not least the government agencies and political institutions involved. In forestry, economy and social affairs.

Irrespective of a highly favourable profile as a sustainable and renewable source of qualified material as well as a source of energy, wood is confronted with considerable marketing and sales outlet problems. The annual forest wood increase in Austria e. g. surmounts 30 million cubic metres, but less than 70 % of this is used. Every year, therefore, Austria's National Gross Product looses the counter value corresponding to roughly 10 million cubic metres of wood, at the same time leading to further forest over aging. The situation is similar in all other alpine countries, and particularly so in Switzerland and the Bavarian Alps. What are the reasons for this situation? Which measures are necessary to increase wood utilisation and increase added value within the wood processing chain or its use as a source of energy?

To generate appropriate answers to these questions, ALPENFORUM has designed a questionnaire which focuses on interested groups such as forest owners, foresters, forest rangers, forestry superintendents, sawmill owners, wood industry people, architects, wood technicians, wood transporters, wood commerce representatives or wood agencies as well as local or regional institutions and community or municipality representatives directly or indirectly involved in wood business.

The inquiry is being carried out between July and October 2001 in several parts of the Alps. The results will be published in the Internet as one of the first practical contributions within the scope of the forthcoming platform wood

A successful and practice oriented implementation of the entire project within the frame of an integrated wood profile will essentially depend on the availability of comprehensive data and up to date information. This can certainly not be accomplished by ALPENFORUM and IWS alone. It is, therefore, our intention to motivate and secure the support of stakeholders within the wood business, and to encourage NGO´s, private and government organisations as well as research institutions to cooperate with us in this project. We believe that the establishment of such an integrated, digital and global wood platform will most certainly support the basic concept of sustainable development and serve the benefit of alpine economy as well as ecology, secure the existence of the beautiful mountain forests and landscape and last but not least help to stabilize the socio-economic and cultural status of mountain regions.

ALPENFORUM and IWS (Institute for Economic and Social Questions) will present the results of their cooperation project INTEGRATED E-WOOD PLATFORM at the UN International Year of the Mountains 2001.

ALPENFORUM* and IWS** wish to present and discuss the (preliminary) results achieved within the framework of this project as a contribution of our organisations on behalf of the International Year of the Mountain 2002.

*ALPENFORUM: International Society for the Promotion of Alpine Interest, St. Georgen ob Murau (Austria) and Bad Homburg (Germany) **IWS: Institute for Economic and Social Questions, Visp (Switzerland)