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This webpage archives the first four editions (published between August 2016 and February 2018) of the Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development (eISSN 2456-4478).

The Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development (JIID) has been released as a Biannual (Semi-Annual), Multidisciplinary, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access Journal.

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(Aug 2016-Feb 2018):
Dr. Govind Singh
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Published from (Aug 2016-Feb 2018):
Centre for Earth Studies
Indraprastha College for Women
31 Sham Nath Marg
Delhi – 110054, INDIA

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Towards A Waste Neutral College Campus: Case Study of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi

Author Affiliation: Department of Psychology, Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi.

 

Abstract: Waste management refers to collection, transportation, monitoring, disposal or recycling of waste. The present paper provides a brief account of waste management practices adopted by Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Effective waste management at the institutional level is an important contribution towards sustainable development. The present paper uses key respondent data and personal observations to understand the dynamics of waste generation and waste management practices adopted by the institution. Highlighting the various outcomes and benefits of waste management at an institutional level, this research communication emphasises the importance of waste management in educational institutions. The paper shows how waste management is not only an important social responsibility of the institution but also goes a long way in promoting environmental consciousness among the students.

Keywords: educational institutions, IP College, recycling, sustainability, waste management.

 

How to Cite:

MPA:
Maheshwari, Surabhika. “Towards A Waste Neutral College Campus: Case Study of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi”. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development 2.2 (2017): 91-94.

APA:
Maheshwari, S. (2017). Towards A Waste Neutral College Campus: Case Study of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development, 2(2), 91-94.

Chicago:
Maheshwari, Surabhika. “Towards A Waste Neutral College Campus: Case Study of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi”. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development 2, no. 2, (2017):91-94.

Harvard:
Maheshwari, Surabhika. 2017. Towards A Waste Neutral College Campus: Case Study of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development, 2(2), pp. 91-94.

Vancouver:
Maheshwari S. Towards A Waste Neutral College Campus: Case Study of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development. 2017; 2(2):91-94.

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Food in the City: Review of Psychological Impact of Growing Food in Urban Spaces

Author’s Affiliation: Department of Psychology, Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi.

 

Abstract: The activity of growing food is an integral part of human civilization and survival. The present paper attempts at exploring the psychological impact of growing edible greens in the context of urban environment. The review focuses on the impact of growing food, with primary focus on psychological impact and mental health. The findings indicate an encouraging trend in urban farming, though research activity and academic interest in the area of psychological impact of growing food seems limited. Additionally, the review throws light on the sparse research in developing countries on the said topic.

Keywords: urban farming, psychological impact, mental health.

First received on: 03/02/17.

 

How to Cite:

MPA:
Maheshwari, Surabhika. “Food in the City: Review of Psychological Impact of Growing Food in Urban Spaces”. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development 2.1 (2017): 36-43.

APA:
Maheshwari, S. (2017). Food in the City: Review of Psychological Impact of Growing Food in Urban Spaces. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development, 2(1), 36-43.

Chicago:
Maheshwari, Surabhika. “Food in the City: Review of Psychological Impact of Growing Food in Urban Spaces”. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development 2, no. 1, (2017):36-43.

Harvard:
Maheshwari, Surabhika. 2017. Food in the City: Review of Psychological Impact of Growing Food in Urban Spaces. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development, 2(1), pp. 36-43.

Vancouver:
Maheshwari S. Food in the City: Review of Psychological Impact of Growing Food in Urban Spaces. Journal of Innovation for Inclusive Development. 2017; 2(1):36-43.

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