DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN CULTURE PRACTICES- A SOCIO-EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION FOR THE COASTAL REGIONS OF ANJENGO VILLAGE

  • Unique Paper ID: 161337
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 3
  • PageNo: 368-372
  • Abstract:
  • The subcontinent's southwest corner is occupied by Kerala. 80 percent of the state's 33 million residents reside in its nine coastal districts, and the vast majority rely on the coast for their lives. Coastal erosion is a dangerous reality brought on by countless human interventions. Additionally, Kerala's coastline region faces a very major problem with environmental contamination. The coastal ecology has been shown to suffer from a lack of a good drainage system, the dumping of various types of waste, unscientific structures along the seashore, and improper waste disposal. The current study aims to to lessen environmental pollution in the coastal region by encouraging proper green cultural practises among the local population. The study seeks to popularise the created intervention in the select coastal villege, Anjengo at Trivandrum district.

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BibTeX

@article{161337,
        author = {Dr. Sangeetha N.R and Dr.Biju Sukumar},
        title = {DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN CULTURE PRACTICES- A SOCIO-EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION FOR THE COASTAL REGIONS OF ANJENGO VILLAGE},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {10},
        number = {3},
        pages = {368-372},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=161337},
        abstract = {The subcontinent's southwest corner is occupied by Kerala. 80 percent of the state's 33 million residents reside in its nine coastal districts, and the vast majority rely on the coast for their lives. Coastal erosion is a dangerous reality brought on by countless human interventions. Additionally, Kerala's coastline region faces a very major problem with environmental contamination. The coastal ecology has been shown to suffer from a lack of a good drainage system, the dumping of various types of waste, unscientific structures along the seashore, and improper waste disposal. The current study aims to to lessen environmental pollution in the coastal region by encouraging proper green cultural practises among the local population. The study seeks to popularise the created intervention in the select coastal villege, Anjengo at Trivandrum district. },
        keywords = {Green Culture Practices, Environmental Contamination,  Socio-Educational Intervention},
        month = {},
        }

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