February 2024

Spatial Analysis of Household Waste’s Impact on Soil and Air Pollution

IJEP 44(2): 185-192 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Safaa M. Almudhafar1, Maryam A. Rahim2 and Basim Almayahi3* 1. University of Kufa, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, Najaf, Iraq2. Aliraqia University, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, Baghdad, Iraq3. University of Kufa, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Najaf, Iraq Abstract […]

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Groundwater Quality Assessment using Multivariate Data Analysis in North Tamil Nadu Region, India

IJEP 44(2): 176-184 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Aman Kumar1, Abhishek K.1, Rishab Dabas1, Saravanan Kothandaraman1* and Kumar G.2 1. Vellore Institute of Technology, School of Civil Engineering, Chennai – 600 127, Tamil Nadu, India2. VelTech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Chennai –

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Towards Sustainable Future: Exploring Path of Conscious Consumption in Chennai

IJEP 44(2): 168-175 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text G. David Abishek1, T. Shirmila1* and Ruth Felicita2 1. Madras Christian College, Department of Commerce, Chennai – 600 059, Tamil Nadu, India2. Stella Maris College (Autonomous), Department of Commerce (General), Shift – II, Chennai – 600 086, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract The Sustainable

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Effect of industrialization on groundwater quality, Miraj-Kupwad MIDC, Maharashtra State, India

IJEP 44(2): 161-167 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Sanmati C. Bedage1,3, Sharad Giramkar2 and Balkrishna Zaware3 1. Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Uran Islampur – 415 414, Maharashtra, India2. Annasaheb Magar Mahavidyalaya, Hadapsar, Pune – 411 028, Maharashtra, India3. Baburaoji Gholap College, Sangvi, Pune – 411 027, Maharashtra, India Abstract Miraj-Kupwad MIDC

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Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss Among Grinding Mill Workers in Chennai

IJEP 44(2): 156-160 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Sanjanaa A., Deekshitha A.S. and Daisy Edwin* Ramachandra Medical College, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai – 600 116, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract Occupational noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a permanent sensorineural hearing loss caused by loud noise. Prevention

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Adoption and Acquisition of Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for Enhancing Environment Sustainability

IJEP 44(2): 147-155 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Anuj Kumar1, Purvi Pujari2, Anoop Pandey3* and Monika Arora4 1. Apeejay School of Management, Department of Management, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110 077, India2. D.Y. Patil University, Department of Management, Vijay Patil School of Management, Navi Mumbai – 400 706, Maharashtra, India3. Hemvati

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Change in Forest Cover with expansion in urbanized area: A case study from Gurugram, India

IJEP 44(2): 137-146 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Vasvi Tyagi1, Santosh Pal Singh1, K.E. Mothi Kumar2 and Maya Kumari1* 1. Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Amity School of Natural Resources and Sustainable Development, Noida – 201 313, Uttar Pradesh, India2. Haryana Space Application Centre, CCS HAU Campus, Hisar – 125 004, Haryana, India

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Experimental study on emission, performance and combustion characteristics of ZnO additive diesel fuel with water injection in direct injection diesel engine

IJEP 44(2): 129-136 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Rajmohan Nagarajan1 and Arockia Julias2* 1. B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science Technology, Department of Automobile Engineering, Chennai – 600 048, Tamil Nadu, India2. B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chennai – 600 048, Tamil

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Analysing Consumer Attitude and Purchase Intention for Electric Two- Wheelers: An Indian Market Perspective

IJEP 44(2): 120-128 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Sandeep Kumar Goel1*, Stuti Jain2 and Deepika Kumari1 1. University of Delhi, Acharya Narendra Dev College, Kalkaji, New Delhi – 110 019, India2. University of Delhi, Indraprastha College for Women, New Delhi – 110 054, India Abstract In recent times, air pollution has been

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Air Pollution Induced Biochemical Changes in Selected Plant Species Growing on Fergusson and Jangali Maharaj Road of Pune

IJEP 44(2): 112-119 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Ashish Vilas Mane1*, Manesh Maruti Dhamale2, Pramod N. Kamble3, Girish Rajaram Pathade4 and Kartik Kailaskumar Adake5 1. Fergusson College (Autonomous), Department of Environmental Science, Pune – 411 004, Maharashtra, India2. Senior EHS and Sustainability Professional, Pune, Maharashtra, India 3. Central University of Rajasthan, Department

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An Analysis on the Transition from Wetland Agriculture in Assam, Northeast India: Is it Environmentally Sustainable?

IJEP 44(2): 99-111 : Vol. 44 Issue. 2 (February 2024) Full Text Nazneen Ara Hoque1* and Saddam Hussain2 1. Damdama College (Affiliated to Gauhati University), Department of Economics, Kulhati, Hajo – 781 104, Assam, India2. North Eastern Hill University, Department of Economics, Shillong – 793 022, Meghalaya, India Abstract The world’s most productive ecosystems are wetlands,

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