Tomáš Hák

3.8k total citations · 2 hit papers
33 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Tomáš Hák is a scholar working on Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Environmental Engineering and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Tomáš Hák has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, 11 papers in Environmental Engineering and 5 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Tomáš Hák's work include Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (12 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (11 papers) and Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (7 papers). Tomáš Hák is often cited by papers focused on Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (12 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (11 papers) and Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (7 papers). Tomáš Hák collaborates with scholars based in Czechia, United Kingdom and Switzerland. Tomáš Hák's co-authors include Bedřich Moldan, Svatava Janoušková, Jan Kovanda, Arthur L. Dahl, Jan Weinzettel, Milan Ščasný, Stefan Giljum, Friedrich Hinterberger, Marie K. Harder and Dimity Podger and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Environmental Science & Technology and Journal of Cleaner Production.

In The Last Decade

Tomáš Hák

30 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tomáš Hák Czechia 18 791 505 504 415 413 33 2.6k
Svatava Janoušková Czechia 13 730 0.9× 410 0.8× 255 0.5× 372 0.9× 369 0.9× 29 2.3k
Stefan Anderberg Sweden 22 549 0.7× 235 0.5× 518 1.0× 456 1.1× 512 1.2× 59 2.9k
Bedřich Moldan Czechia 16 739 0.9× 430 0.9× 344 0.7× 384 0.9× 380 0.9× 49 2.9k
Robert Goodland United States 16 743 0.9× 477 0.9× 232 0.5× 306 0.7× 266 0.6× 42 2.3k
Thomas M. Parris United States 15 880 1.1× 339 0.7× 227 0.5× 313 0.8× 306 0.7× 60 2.6k
Christian Kroll Germany 13 521 0.7× 665 1.3× 297 0.6× 248 0.6× 171 0.4× 22 2.5k
Guido Schmidt‐Traub United States 17 572 0.7× 892 1.8× 348 0.7× 324 0.8× 173 0.4× 30 3.3k
Erling Holden Norway 20 404 0.5× 377 0.7× 282 0.6× 178 0.4× 377 0.9× 39 2.2k
Cameron Allen Australia 19 487 0.6× 462 0.9× 328 0.7× 207 0.5× 240 0.6× 32 1.9k
Masaru Yarime Japan 26 423 0.5× 380 0.8× 318 0.6× 371 0.9× 312 0.8× 94 3.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tomáš Hák

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Janoušková, Svatava, et al.. (2021). EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – INFORMATION PROVIDED BY URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AUDITS. ICERI proceedings. 1. 1512–1517.
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Hák, Tomáš, et al.. (2021). An Analysis of Food Waste in Czech Households—A Contribution to the International Reporting Effort. Foods. 10(4). 875–875. 12 indexed citations
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Janoušková, Svatava, et al.. (2021). How to Measure Sustainable Housing: A Proposal for an Indicator-Based Assessment Tool. Sustainability. 13(3). 1152–1152. 12 indexed citations
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Janoušková, Svatava, et al.. (2020). Microplastics—How and What Do University Students Know about the Emerging Environmental Sustainability Issue?. Sustainability. 12(21). 9220–9220. 14 indexed citations
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Janoušková, Svatava, Bedřich Moldan, & Tomáš Hák. (2017). Pět klíčových indikátorů udržitelného rozvoje: nástroj pro vzdělávání a osvětu veřejnosti. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12(1). 1 indexed citations
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Hák, Tomáš, et al.. (2015). Measuring Rich-Country Policies Toward the Global Environment: A Critical Analysis of the Environmental Component of the Commitment to Development Index. The Journal of Environment & Development. 24(1). 105–128. 2 indexed citations
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West, James, Heinz Schandl, Fridolin Krausmann, Jan Kovanda, & Tomáš Hák. (2014). Patterns of change in material use and material efficiency in the successor states of the former Soviet Union. Ecological Economics. 105. 211–219. 32 indexed citations
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Hák, Tomáš & Svatava Janoušková. (2013). „Beyond GDP“ Indicators in the Czech Republic. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
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Burford, Gemma, Svatava Janoušková, Martin Zahradník, et al.. (2012). Field trials of a novel toolkit for evaluating ‘intangible’ values-related dimensions of projects. Evaluation and Program Planning. 36(1). 1–14. 26 indexed citations
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Moldan, Bedřich & Tomáš Hák. (2011). Central European Environmental History and the EU Accession. Environmental Science & Technology. 45(9). 3823–3828. 7 indexed citations
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Moldan, Bedřich, Svatava Janoušková, & Tomáš Hák. (2011). How to understand and measure environmental sustainability: Indicators and targets. Ecological Indicators. 17. 4–13. 751 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kovanda, Jan, Jan Weinzettel, & Tomáš Hák. (2010). Material Flow Indicators in the Czech Republic in Light of the Accession to the European Union. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 14(4). 650–665. 17 indexed citations
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Podger, Dimity, Georgia Piggot, Martin Zahradník, et al.. (2010). The Earth Charter and the ESDinds Initiative. Journal of Education for Sustainable Development. 4(2). 297–305. 23 indexed citations
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Kovanda, Jan & Tomáš Hák. (2008). Changes in Materials Use in Transition Economies. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 12(5-6). 721–738. 26 indexed citations
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Kovanda, Jan, Tomáš Hák, & Jiřı́ Janáček. (2008). Economy-wide material flow indicators in the Czech Republic: trends, decoupling analysis and uncertainties. International Journal of Environment and Pollution. 35(1). 25–25. 15 indexed citations
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Kovanda, Jan, Miroslav Havránek, & Tomáš Hák. (2007). Calculation of the“Net Additions to Stock” Indicator for the Czech Republic Using a Direct Method. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 11(4). 140–154. 11 indexed citations
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Hák, Tomáš, Bedřich Moldan, & Arthur L. Dahl. (2007). Sustainability indicators : a scientific assessment. 125 indexed citations
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Moldan, Bedřich & Tomáš Hák. (2007). Environment in the Czech Republic: A Positive and Rapid Change. Environmental Science & Technology. 41(2). 359–362. 13 indexed citations
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Amann, Christof, Gisbert Glaser, Jacqueline McGlade, et al.. (2007). Ensuring Policy Relevance. Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles). 65–80. 5 indexed citations
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Kovanda, Jan & Tomáš Hák. (2006). What are the possibilities for graphical presentation of decoupling? An example of economy-wide material flow indicators in the Czech Republic. Ecological Indicators. 7(1). 123–132. 26 indexed citations

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