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Psychology of Sustainability: Analyzing the Influence of Waste Management in Green Environments

Psychology of Sustainability: Analyzing the Influence of Waste Management in Green Environments

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Psychology of Sustainability: Analyzing the Influence of Waste Management in Green Environments

Kedarmal Verma | Ashootosh Mandpe | Sonam Paliya

Science / Environmental Science

The book is a comprehensive report that examines the connection between waste management practices, mental well-being, and the significant influence of natural environments in promoting mental well-being. This book starts by understanding the many implications of improper waste management on individuals' mental well-being, shedding light on the psychological effects resulting from disorder, anxiety, and mental health issues associated with uncontrolled disposal of waste. The present book explores the impact of environmental carelessness on the cognitive processes of the human mind, with a particular focus on adaptive approaches employed by individuals and collectives to cope with the psychological aftereffects of wasteful practices. The central emphasis of this comprehensive book is centered around the potential of adopting sustainable living practices and creating a conscious approach toward waste reduction, with the aim of promoting notable transformations. The present book provides an in-depth investigation of the effects of thorough waste management strategies on emotional resilience, cognitive clarity, and overall well-being. This book displays the beneficial outcomes of implementing sustainable practices and reducing waste in order to encourage a more clean environment and enhance psychological resilience. Additionally, it highlights the role of these practices in promoting balance and peaceful coexistence between individuals and their surrounding ecosystems. This book comprehensively illustrates the way in which the inclusion of natural elements within urban environments presents a distinct possibility for the restoration of psychological well-being. This book thoroughly presents the scientific evidence that supports the assumption that individuals who are exposed to clean and green spaces, parks, and natural environments experience a significant reduction in stress, anxiety, and depression. Furthermore, this book also examines various innovative waste management strategies employed by the public as a whole and governments, as well as explore innovative approaches to this subject matter. This comprehensive book emphasizes the integration of mental health choices into waste management practices, illustrating the importance of creating sustainable environments that prioritizes both waste reduction and psychological well-being.


Publication Date: 11 December 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9783032318459
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 490

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