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Green Innovation: The Vital Role of Go Green Communities in Pakistan's Environmental Conservation Waseem Ahmed Khattak
International Assulta of Research and Engagement (IARE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Assulta of Research and Engagement (IARE)
Publisher : Edujavare Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/iare.v2i1.35

Abstract

Pakistan faces significant environmental challenges, including waste mismanagement, deforestation, and urban pollution, which threaten ecological sustainability and public health. In response, Go Green communities have emerged as grassroots movements promoting green innovation and environmental conservation. This community engagement initiative aimed to enhance environmental awareness, encourage sustainable practices, and foster participatory action among local communities. The study utilized the Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, emphasizing collaboration, capacity-building workshops, and hands-on environmental activities such as waste management, afforestation, urban gardening, and policy advocacy. The results demonstrated increased community involvement in eco-friendly initiatives, with tangible outcomes such as the establishment of waste segregation systems, enhanced green spaces, and improved local sustainability efforts. Additionally, the advocacy component of the initiative led to greater municipal recognition of community-driven environmental strategies, inspiring broader policy discussions. However, challenges such as financial limitations, resistance from industries, and restricted access to green technologies highlighted the need for stronger institutional support. This study contributes to the field of sustainable development and green innovation by showcasing how grassroots environmental movements can drive ecological transformation through participatory engagement.