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Dissertations

Currently solved dissertations

Sustainability indicators within Planetary Boundaries

Use of LCA to define BAT criteria

Ecodesign and environmental assessment of products´s aspects

Assessment of environmental aspects of CO2 capture and utilization technologies

New wastes and their material flows in the Czech Republic

Sustainability of different nutritional habits from an LCA perspective

Sustainability of food production

Industrial symbiosis

Ecodesign in the footwear industry

New procedures for processing ash from ZEVO

Contamination of the environment of medieval cities

Decarbonization and increasing the degree of circularity of aluminum production

Investigation of a reusable material that replaces single-use plastic


Defended dissertation

Theses focused on LCA and related topics, defended before 2022, were prepared at the Department of Environmental Chemistry, UCT Prague

  1. Palková, H.: Characterization of waste toxicity in life cycle assessment methodology, Prague 2013.
  2. Burešová, H.: Evaluation of the environmental impacts of remediation using the Life Cycle Assessment methodology, Prague, 2014.
  3. Kozderka, M.: Parametric LCA approaches for efficient design, Prague and Strasbourg 2016.
  4. Zakuciová, Kristina: Life Cycle Assessment of Carbon Capture Technologies, Prague, 2021.

 

 

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