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The Sustainable Approach to an Ideal ECO Village

Mayur Jain, Rahul Jaiswal, Aditya Pandit, Shubham Mishra, Asmita Lakhote

Abstract


An eco-village aims to produce the minimum likely adverse influence on the natural environment all through purposeful physical design and resident behavior choices. By observing diversities and innovations in great attempt of various eco-villages developed across the world; we realized the need of an Ideal eco-village system which is eco-friendly and sustainable. An attempt is made to build and progress a sustainable eco-village in every facet by reflecting the following factors such as: Topography, soil, mountain, reliable water source, advanced transportation and connectivity, eco-friendly, generating, employment sources, education, cultural, wealth and social well-being of village.


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