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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>


In April 2011 professionals in the hemp building industry from around the globe were interviewed for the documentary Bringing It Home <ref>(August 27, 2014) [http://nrvnews.com/blacksburg/917-bringing-it-home/ Bringing it Home]. NRV News.</ref> at the association’s 2nd International Hemp Building Symposium, in Granada, Spain.
In April 2011 professionals in the hemp building industry from around the globe were interviewed for the documentary Bringing It Home <ref>(August 27, 2014) [http://nrvnews.com/blacksburg/917-bringing-it-home/ Bringing it Home]. NRV News.</ref> 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. <ref>Ahlberg, Johan and Georges, Elza and Norlén, Mikael (2014) [http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:722306 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.</ref>
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. <ref>Ahlberg, Johan and Georges, Elza and Norlén, Mikael (2014) [http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:722306 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.</ref>




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==References==

Revision as of 20:30, 28 September 2014

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.