The aftermath of the Covid pandemic in the forest sector: new opportunities for emerging wood products
Mojtaba Houballah, Jean-Yves Courtonne, Henri Cuny, Antoine Colin,, Mathieu Fortin, Jean-Baptiste Pichancourt, Francis Colin

TL;DR
This paper assesses COVID-19's impact on the regional forestry supply chain in France and proposes an integrated methodology to evaluate post-pandemic recovery and future opportunities for emerging wood products and carbon reduction.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated approach combining heterogeneous data sources to analyze the pandemic's effects and explore structural changes in regional forest supply chains.
Findings
COVID-19 disrupted regional forestry supply chains.
The methodology provides a synthetic picture of supply chain impacts.
Potential for new bio-molecule extraction and carbon reduction strategies.
Abstract
Context: Over the last decade, the forestry sector has undergone substantial changes, evolving from a post-2008 financial crisis landscape to incorporating policies favoring sustainable and green alternatives, especially after the 2015 Paris agreement. This evolution was drastically disrupted with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, causing unprecedented interruptions in supply chains, product markets, and data collection. Grasping the aftermath of the COVID-19, regional instances of the forest supply chain sector need synthetic pictures of their present state and future opportunities for emerging wood products and better regional-scale carbon balance. But given the impact of COVID-19 lock-down on data collection, the production of such synthetic pictures has become more complex, yet essential. This was the case for the regional supply chain of the Grand-Est region in France…
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Taxonomy
TopicsForest Management and Policy · Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development · Forest Biomass Utilization and Management
