Industrial development and environmental pollution: a case study kadapa district

  • Unique Paper ID: 144972
  • PageNo: 386-393
  • Abstract:
  • The development through rapid industrialization to augment the production of commodities to meet the requirements of the ever growing population in a developing economy has resulted in not only massive utilization of Natural resources but also aggravated the delivery of Industrial wastes leading to the deterioration of Environment. Improper location of Industries, use of technologies and inadequate waste treatment facilities have resulted in generating pollution culminating in the deterioration of the quality of Air, water and soil affecting the Environment causing much damage to the quality of life of the human beings. In view of this, Agrobased, Forest based, textile based, Minaral based Industry, Engininiring based, chemical based Industries have been generating lot of pollution which have tendency to affect the quality of Air, and water and there by, deteriorate the Environment of their host communities, particularly lives of households in the host communities. There are growing concerns especially among various environmental stakeholders both groups and institutions, on how to abate pollution resulting from industrial activities but much has not been done to ascertain the effect of pollution resulting from industrial activities to on the well being of households.

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BibTeX

@article{144972,
        author = {Dr.K.Radhika and B.Balaji naik},
        title = {Industrial development and environmental pollution: a case study kadapa district},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {6},
        pages = {386-393},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144972},
        abstract = {The development through rapid industrialization to augment the production of commodities to meet the requirements of the ever growing population in a developing economy has resulted in not only massive utilization of Natural resources but also aggravated the delivery of Industrial wastes leading to the deterioration of Environment. Improper location of Industries, use of technologies and inadequate waste treatment facilities have resulted in generating pollution culminating in the deterioration of the quality of Air, water and soil affecting the Environment causing much damage to the quality of life of the human beings. In view of this, Agrobased, Forest based, textile based, Minaral based Industry, Engininiring based, chemical based Industries have been generating lot of pollution which have tendency to affect the quality of Air, and water and there by, deteriorate the Environment of their host communities, particularly lives of households  in the host communities. There are growing concerns especially among various environmental stakeholders both groups and institutions, on how to abate pollution resulting from industrial activities but  much has not been done to ascertain the effect of pollution resulting from industrial activities  to on the well being of households.},
        keywords = {Industries, Environment pollution, House holds, population},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

Dr.K.Radhika, , & naik, B. (). Industrial development and environmental pollution: a case study kadapa district. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 4(6), 386–393.

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