India is a nation where the majority of people reside in rural regions. Traditional rural settlements are known for their sustainability, but as civilization advanced into the modern period, unhealthy and carbon-intensive locations developed. Assessment of rural housing is an essential first step in establishing the viability of rural settlements. This research aims to identify areas for future research in rural housing as well as its current sustainability. The evaluation will be built on an approach to sustainability that has three pillars and considers social, economic, and environmental concerns. This knowledge is essential for comprehending the underlying reasons for unsustainable growth and decreasing living conditions in rural settlements. A thorough survey will be carried out in the village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to accomplish these objectives. The Cochrane formula will be used to calculate the sample size for the survey, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data collected. The outcomes of this study will shed important new light on the issues that are now encouraging unsustainable expansion and poor living conditions in rural houses. Future development and policy activities will be able to improve and benefit from these findings. Conclusively, a variety of stakeholders, including civil engineers, architects, academics, and decision-makers, will find this study helpful. This study proposes prospective sustainable options by analyzing the current sustainability of rural housing.

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Rural Housing Sustainability in India: A Comprehensive Evaluation

  • Priya Tyagi,
  • Parul Bhyan,
  • Bhavna Shrivastava,
  • Nand Kumar

摘要

India is a nation where the majority of people reside in rural regions. Traditional rural settlements are known for their sustainability, but as civilization advanced into the modern period, unhealthy and carbon-intensive locations developed. Assessment of rural housing is an essential first step in establishing the viability of rural settlements. This research aims to identify areas for future research in rural housing as well as its current sustainability. The evaluation will be built on an approach to sustainability that has three pillars and considers social, economic, and environmental concerns. This knowledge is essential for comprehending the underlying reasons for unsustainable growth and decreasing living conditions in rural settlements. A thorough survey will be carried out in the village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to accomplish these objectives. The Cochrane formula will be used to calculate the sample size for the survey, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data collected. The outcomes of this study will shed important new light on the issues that are now encouraging unsustainable expansion and poor living conditions in rural houses. Future development and policy activities will be able to improve and benefit from these findings. Conclusively, a variety of stakeholders, including civil engineers, architects, academics, and decision-makers, will find this study helpful. This study proposes prospective sustainable options by analyzing the current sustainability of rural housing.