Here are some suggested MEVP 012 (Environmental Science – Project Work) topics for the 2025 IGNOU Projects. These topics are aligned with the core focus of environmental studies and suitable for a practical and research-based project:
MEVP 012 Project Work Topics (2025) – IGNOU
1. Impact Assessment Studies
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of a Local Industry/Construction Project
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Social and Ecological Impact of a Mining or Deforestation Activity
2. Waste Management
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Solid Waste Management Practices in Urban Slums
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Study of Biomedical Waste Disposal in Local Clinics or Hospitals
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Plastic Waste Management and Recycling Trends in a Municipality
3. Water Resources & Pollution
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Quality Assessment of Groundwater in Rural/Urban Areas
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Study of Water Pollution in a Local River or Lake
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Rainwater Harvesting Practices in Urban Households
4. Biodiversity and Conservation
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Documentation of Biodiversity in a Local Park or Forest
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Role of Community in Wildlife Conservation
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Study of Endangered Species in a Particular Region
5. Climate Change and Adaptation
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Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Patterns in a Region
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Study on Community Perception of Climate Change and Their Adaptation Measures
6. Sustainable Practices
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Assessment of Green Practices in Educational Institutions
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Energy Consumption Pattern and Scope of Renewable Energy in Households
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Study of Organic Farming as a Sustainable Agricultural Practice
7. Industrial and Air Pollution
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Monitoring Air Quality Near Industrial Areas
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Noise Pollution Levels in Urban Traffic Zones
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Effects of Vehicular Emissions on Urban Environment
8. Eco-friendly Technologies
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Comparative Study of Solar Energy Adoption in Rural vs Urban Areas
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Use of Biogas in Villages: A Sustainable Model
9. Community & Environment
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Role of NGOs in Environmental Protection in Your Region
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Public Awareness and Participation in Environmental Management
Tips for Project Report:
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Choose a local or region-specific problem to make your project relevant.
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Use data collection tools like surveys, interviews, and secondary research.
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Include maps, charts, photographs, and data tables wherever possible.
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Maintain ethical standards and environmental sensitivity throughout.
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