Assessing The Feasibility Of Eco-Village Strategies

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Mitali jain
Ar. Aashima Arora

Abstract

The global pursuit for economic growth with sustainable development has propelled the emergence of eco-village strategies as transformative techniques for fostering holistic progress while respecting ecological boundaries. Today ecovillages are known as small communities with a close knit social structure that share similar philosophical , social or religious beliefs. This review explores the multifaceted strategies employed to achieve development goals that prioritize environmental conservation, social equity and improved human well-being. The core of eco-village strategies lies the principle of ecological harmony. The study draws on literature related to sustainable development, environmental management, urban planning, and economic analysis. Expert interviews and community feedback are incorporated to gain comprehensive insights into the practicalities and implications of adopting eco-village strategies.


The findings demonstrate that eco-village initiatives present promising opportunities for striking a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. By promoting localized economies, harnessing renewable energy sources, practicing sustainable agriculture, and embracing eco-friendly infrastructure, these communities can mitigate the adverse environmental impacts associated with conventional urbanization and contribute to global climate change mitigation efforts. The assessment identifies critical factors influencing the feasibility of eco-villages, including community engagement, political support, financial resources, and technological advancements.

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Mitali jain, & Ar. Aashima Arora. (2023). Assessing The Feasibility Of Eco-Village Strategies. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(1), 1135–1142. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i1.2627
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Mitali jain

Student, Bachelor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur

Ar. Aashima Arora

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur

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