Practice abstracts are concise, practice-oriented summaries of project results, written for foresters, rural communities, farmers, and advisors. They are part of the EU CAP Network – EIP-AGRI project database and contribute to knowledge sharing across Europe.
WoodStock's ten practice abstracts were produced by the consortium partners. This first batch focuses on the use of underutilised wood in construction — translating the project's research results into accessible knowledge. Each one-page summary contains practical information and recommendations that can be applied in the field.
Overview of practice abstracts
- Applications of European hardwoods in high-value building products
- High-value building products from fire-, storm-, and beetle-damaged timber
- Building together with local wood: Community-based construction using sustainable and underused local wood
- Underutilised wood stocks: four resource streams beyond mainstream construction timber
- Underutilised hardwoods in European forests: potential for wider building applications
- How early salvage helps foresters keep value of damaged wood
- Understanding wood use and storage in European buildings to support circular construction
- What can user perception data tell us about acceptance of wood in buildings
- Unlocking value from crown timber through smarter design and harvesting technologies
- Wood flows in Europe: finding the untapped potential along the value chain
Explore all WoodStock practice abstracts in the EIP-AGRI project database