Analysis of Environmental Footprints of Health Centers in Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India

Authors

  • Karina Dogra Dept. of Environmental Science, College of Forestry, Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh (173 230), India
  • Parminder Kaur Baweja Directorate of Extension Education, College of Forestry, Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh (173 230), India
  • Komal Thakur Dept. of Environmental Science, College of Forestry, Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh (173 230), India https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4344-5968
  • Vivek Bhanwala Dept of Floriculture and Landscaping, College of Forestry, Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh (173 230), India
  • Sakshi Tomar Dept. of Silviculture and Agroforestry, College of Forestry, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat (396 450), India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23910/1.2024.5623

Keywords:

Biocapacity, consumption, ecological, footprint, hospitals, sustainability

Abstract

The experiment was conducted during December, 2020 to June, 2021 at Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India to evaluate the ecological footprint of 15 hospitals that were chosen at random. The purpose of this study was to assess the ecological impact of these medical facilities-which included both government and private hospitals—across five blocks of district. The ecological footprint framework was utilized to analyze factors such as food waste, solid waste, water consumption and energy consumption and material use, determining their impact on biocapacity. The average ecological footprints of the hospitals ranged from 116.5 to 271.4 global hectares (g ha). The ecological footprints varied across different blocks as follows Jawalamukhi (349.7 g ha), Dharamshala (535.6 g ha), Nurpur (698.3 g ha), Palampur (722.3 g ha), and Kangra (814.0 g ha). Notably, the hospitals in the Jawalamukhi block were the most sustainable, exhibiting the lowest ecological footprint. These results underscore the significant environmental impact of hospitals and the urgent need for initiatives to reduce their ecological footprint, particularly in the Kangra block. The results emphasize the importance of sustainable resource utilization in healthcare institutions to minimize their ecological footprint and promote environmental sustainability. To achieve a balance between providing healthcare services and protecting the environment, the research recommends extensive actions to enhance the effectiveness of resource utilization, waste management, and energy consumption in hospitals.

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Published

2024-10-25

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Dogra K, Baweja PK, Thakur K, Bhanwala V, Tomar S. Analysis of Environmental Footprints of Health Centers in Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India. IJBSM [Internet]. 2024 Oct. 25 [cited 2025 Sep. 20];15(Oct, 10):01-9. Available from: https://ojs.pphouse.org/index.php/IJBSM/article/view/5623

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