Environmental sociology systematically examines the intricate interactions between the environment and society, elucidating occurrences of environmental issues through meticulous investigations and analyses of the prevailing societal framework. Our research methodology entails the judicious application of findings derived from field surveys, specifically social surveys conducted in pertinent locales. We draw upon insights emanating from diverse academic disciplines associated with human societies, including sociology, ethics, folklore, and cultural anthropology. Moreover, a robust grounding in academic domains such as ecology, engineering, and agricultural science is imperative for a comprehensive understanding of the complexities inherent in locations grappling with environmental challenges.