E-mail: | Jan.Matustik@vscht.cz |
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Workplace: | Prague, Jankovcova 23 |
Thesis topic:
Indicators of sustainability in the Planetary boundaries
Our planet is currently facing multiple anthropogenic pressures, from climate change to the loss of biodiversity. The concept of Planetary boundaries aims to delimit the levels of those pressures that would lead to grave and irreversible changes if transgressed. In my research I look for indicators of these pressures and for ways to make the concept of Planetary boundaries operational in practice and policy deliberation.
Other area of interest:
- Climate impact assessment of biomass utilization
- Environmental impact of biochar as soil amendment
- Environmental footprints as sustainability indicators
- Biodiversity footprint of the Czech republic’s international trade
Education:
- 2015-2021 University of chemistry and technology, Faculty of environmental technology, Chemistry and environmental technology
- 2019-2022 Charles university, Faculty of science, Ecology and environmental protection
Publication:
- MATUŠTÍK, Jan; HNÁTKOVÁ, Tereza; KOČÍ, Vladimír. Life cycle assessment of biochar-to-soil systems: A review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020, 259: 120998
- MATUŠTÍK, Jan; KOČÍ, Vladimír. What is a footprint? A conceptual analysis of environmental footprint indicators. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021, 285: 124833.
- MATUŠTÍK, Jan; POHOŘELÝ, Michael; KOČÍ, Vladimír. Is application of biochar to soil really carbon negative? The effect of methodological decisions in Life Cycle Assessment. Science of The Total Environment, 2022, 807: 151058.
- MATUŠTÍK, Jan; KOČÍ, Vladimír. Environmental impact of personal consumption from life cycle perspective–A Czech Republic case study. Science of The Total Environment, 2019, 646: 177-186.
- MATUŠTÍK, Jan; KOČÍ, Vladimír. Does renewable mean good for climate? Biogenic carbon in climate impact assessments of biomass utilization. GCB Bioenergy.
- MATUŠTÍK, Jan; KOČÍ, Vladimír. A comparative life cycle assessment of electronic retail of household products. Sustainability, 2020, 12.11: 4604.