US Core Timberland White Paper
Core institutional investments (from infrastructure to real estate to other alternative asset classes) are often defined by resilient, high quality assets located in deep and
Core institutional investments (from infrastructure to real estate to other alternative asset classes) are often defined by resilient, high quality assets located in deep and
Protecting the forests we have, restoring those that have been degraded, and growing new forest resources are all critical to mitigating and adapting to climate
TIG’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Mark Wishnie, joins Peter Vermeulen and Phillip Smart from the National Trust and Annachiara Marcandalli from Cambridge Associates on the latest installment of the Unseen Upside podcast, hosted by Cambridge Associates’ Luke Charest, to discuss the potential of well-managed forests to deliver significant climate action, in addition to other biodiversity and community benefits.
Manufacturing of building materials and construction of buildings make up 11% of the global greenhouse gas emission by sector. Mass timber construction has the potential
The world has recognized that protecting, restoring and managing forests sustainably is critical to keep global warming below 1.5°C and achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century.
Given what has been a muted housing recovery since the Great Recession, we decided to revisit our original analysis from 2017 concerning elevated sawtimber inventories
The global wood pulp market is a large driver of global timber demand. In aggregate, this market accounts for around 200.8 million metric tonnes (“MT”)