UNVEILING THE LINKS: EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF COAL POWER PLANTS ON BETEL CULTIVATION
Abstract
This research delves into the intricate relationship between coal power plants and betel cultivation, shedding light on the environmental and socio-economic effects of coal plant emissions on this important crop. Betel (Piper betle) holds cultural, economic, and medicinal significance in various regions. As coal power plants are known sources of air pollutants, understanding their potential impacts on betel cultivation is vital. Through a combination of field studies, air quality monitoring, and socio-economic surveys, this study examines the effects of coal plant emissions on betel plant health, yield, chemical composition, and the livelihoods of betel farmers. The findings contribute to informed discussions on sustainable energy and agricultural practices,emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to economic development and environmental conservation.
Keywords
Coal power plants, betel cultivation, air pollution, environmental impact, socio-economic effects, crop health, chemical composition, sustainable energy, agricultural practices.
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