Ruchi Sharma
Environmental, social, and economic sustainability are
three pillars of sustainable development. Environmental sustainability focuses
on the preservation of natural resources and addressing the impact of pollution
on the global environment in order to safeguard the interest of both current
and future generations. Environmental pollution and unsustainable development
are intricately related. At a worldwide level, environmental issues are
escalating quickly. The negative effects on the environment caused by rising
urbanisation, industrialization, and population growth are clearly evident. The
increase in these issues also indicates that people are unable to handle and
control the negative consequences due to lack of awareness, lack of resources
or exclusion from decision making process. In order to minimize the gap to
achieve sustainability goals, the paper examines the function of community engagement.
The efficacy of approaches for successful implementation of the community
engagement on environmental sustainability needs to be researched and put in
practice. Strategic planning is required for ensuring community engagement in the
creation of a sustainable environment. The planning must be based on a thorough
understanding of the community's existing and future needs. Based on the
extensive literature review the paper proposes 3 I’s model (Information
dissemination, Inclusion, Identification) focusing on three stages for
community engagement: the preliminary stage (Information dissemination), the
intermediate stage (Inclusion), and the concluding stage (Identification). In
order to manage environmental crises and overcome obstacles to advance
environmental sustainability, the proposed model emphasises the importance of
community engagement.
Community engagement, environmental
sustainability, environmental degradation, sustainable development
VOL.14, ISSUE No.4, December 2022