Environmental Monitoring, Pollution Control, and Green Technologies: Challenges, Innovations, and Sustainable Solutions
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Environmental monitoring, Pollution control, Air and water quality, Green technologies, Sustainable developmentAbstract
Environmental degradation driven by industrialisation, urbanisation, and resource exploitation requires integrated approaches to monitoring and mitigation. This study aims to develop and evaluate a comprehensive framework that links environmental monitoring, pollution control, and green technology implementation to support sustainable environmental management. The methodology integrates continuous sensor-based tracking of air quality (AQI, PM2.5, temperature, and humidity), laboratory analysis of water quality indicators (BOD, COD, and TSS), assessment of industrial emissions (CO₂, NOx, and SO₂), and evaluation of renewable energy growth and waste management performance. The results reveal that urban AQI values consistently remained higher (≈97–175) than suburban (≈61–116) and rural areas (≈33–77), while PM2.5 concentrations fluctuated between 5 and 75 µg/m³. Water quality analysis showed elevated TSS levels (≈30–92 mg/L) compared to BOD (≈2.5–7.5 mg/L) and COD (≈11–36 mg/L). Industrial emissions declined substantially after 2018, with CO₂ emissions reduced to approximately 110 million tons. Renewable energy capacity expanded markedly, exceeding 700 GW by 2024, while recycling rates improved to over 60% in recent years. In conclusion, the findings demonstrate that an integrated, data-driven framework effectively links environmental monitoring with actionable green technology solutions, offering a scalable model for sustainable pollution mitigation and environmental policy development.
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