Advancing Environmental Health through Innovative Waste Management and Sustainable Conservation Practices
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https://doi.org/10.56556/gssr.v3i4.1077Keywords:
Recycling, waste reduction, conservation, environmental health, systematic literature review, sustainabilityAbstract
This paper examines the effectiveness of various strategies aimed at promoting recycling, waste reduction, and conservation efforts to enhance environmental health. As environmental degradation continues to pose significant challenges globally, it is crucial to explore actionable solutions. A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted to analyze 36 existing studies that address the interplay between public awareness, policy initiatives, and community engagement in fostering sustainable practices. The findings highlight the critical role of educational campaigns in increasing recycling rates, the effectiveness of legislation in reducing waste, and the importance of community-based conservation efforts. Additionally, the results reveal that integrating technological advancements, such as mobile applications and online platforms, can significantly enhance participation in recycling programs. The discussion emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach that combines individual behavior change with systemic policy reforms to achieve meaningful improvements in environmental health. The conclusion underscores the importance of ongoing research and collaboration among stakeholders, including governments, non-profit organizations, and local communities, to develop comprehensive strategies that promote sustainability and protect our planet for future generations.
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