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The '''International Hemp Building Association''' ('''IHBA''') <ref>Glenn, Willi (August 31, 2014) [http://www.tnetimes.com/article/111-hemp-super-weed-part-iii-cannibis-pot-marijuana-legalization-Ford-Anslinger-Randolph-Hurst-marihuana/ Hemp — The Super Weed — Part III]. The New Era Times.</ref>is the largest association internationally in this sector. Members and partners of the association include [[architects]], [[builders]], consultants, [[designers]], the European Industrial Hemp Association, the [[Hemp Industries Association]] and [[manufacturers]]. A [[non-profit]] [[association]] founded in 2009, with a board of seven directors,<ref>Martell, Sherry (July 26, 2013) [http://www.trurodaily.com/News/Local/2013-07-26/article-3329311/First-hemp-house-in-Atlantic-Canada-under-construction-in-The-Falls/1?asid=c10af0fa First hemp house in Atlantic Canada under construction in The Falls]. Truro Daily News.</ref> the association globally promotes and supports the production and use of all [[hemp]] based construction materials and their by-products in a sustainable and bio-regional manner.<ref>Markgraaff, Dion (January 1, 2010) [http://nugmag.com/hemp-houses/comment-page-1/ Hemp Houses]. Nug Magazine.</ref>
The '''International Hemp Building Association''' ('''IHBA''') <ref>Glenn, Willi (August 31, 2014) [http://www.tnetimes.com/article/111-hemp-super-weed-part-iii-cannibis-pot-marijuana-legalization-Ford-Anslinger-Randolph-Hurst-marihuana/ Hemp — The Super Weed — Part III]. The New Era Times.</ref>is the largest association internationally in this sector. Members and partners of the association include [[architects]], [[builders]], consultants, [[designers]], the European Industrial Hemp Association, the [[Hemp Industries Association]] and [[manufacturers]]. A [[non-profit]] [[association]] founded in 2009, with a board of seven directors,<ref>Martell, Sherry (July 26, 2013) [http://www.trurodaily.com/News/Local/2013-07-26/article-3329311/First-hemp-house-in-Atlantic-Canada-under-construction-in-The-Falls/1?asid=c10af0fa First hemp house in Atlantic Canada under construction in The Falls]. Truro Daily News.</ref> the association globally promotes and supports the production and use of all [[hemp]] based construction materials and their by-products in a sustainable and bio-regional manner.<ref>Markgraaff, Dion (January 1, 2010) [http://nugmag.com/hemp-houses/comment-page-1/ Hemp Houses]. Nug Magazine.</ref>



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The International Hemp Building Association (IHBA) [1]is the largest association internationally in this sector. Members and partners of the association include architects, builders, consultants, designers, the European Industrial Hemp Association, the Hemp Industries Association and manufacturers. A non-profit association founded in 2009, with a board of seven directors,[2] the association globally promotes and supports the production and use of all hemp based construction materials and their by-products in a sustainable and bio-regional manner.[3]

In April 2011 professionals in the hemp building industry from around the globe were interviewed for the documentary Bringing It Home [4] at the association’s 2nd International Hemp Building Symposium, in Granada, Spain. The IHBA cooperated with the technology department of engineering sciences of Uppsala University in Sweden in 2014 on research into a study on the potential of hemp buildings in different climates. [5]


References

  1. ^ Glenn, Willi (August 31, 2014) Hemp — The Super Weed — Part III. The New Era Times.
  2. ^ Martell, Sherry (July 26, 2013) First hemp house in Atlantic Canada under construction in The Falls. Truro Daily News.
  3. ^ Markgraaff, Dion (January 1, 2010) Hemp Houses. Nug Magazine.
  4. ^ (August 27, 2014) Bringing it Home. NRV News.
  5. ^ Ahlberg, Johan and Georges, Elza and Norlén, Mikael (2014) The potential of hemp buildings in different climates: A comparison between a common passive house and the hempcrete building system. Uppsala University, Department of Engineering Sciences.