2. UNIT IUNIT I
ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEM &ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEM &
BIODIVERSITYBIODIVERSITY
Definition, scope and importance of environment
Need for public awareness
Concept of an ecosystem
Structure and function of ecosystem
Producers, consumers and decomposers
Energy flow in the ecosystem
Ecological succession
Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids
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3. Introduction, types, characteristics features,
structure and function of the
◦ (a) forest ecosystem
◦ (b) grassland ecosystem
◦ (c) desert ecosystem
◦ (d) aquatic ecosystem (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers,
oceans, estuaries)
Introduction to bio diversity definition.
Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity
Biogeographical classification of India
Value of biodiversity: consumptive use,
productive use, social ethical, aesthetic and
option values.
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4. Bio diversity at global, national and local levels
India as a mega diversity nation
Hot spots of biodiversity
Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of
wildlife, man wildlife conflicts
Endangered and endemic species of India
Conversation of biodiversity: In-situ and ex-situ
conservation of biodiversity.
Field study of common plants, insects, birds
Field study of simple ecosystem pond, river, hill
slopes, etc..,
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5. INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
Environment means “ to encircle or
surroundings”
All the biological and non-biological entities
around us is called as environment
DEFINITION
Environment is defined as “sum total of
water, air and land and the inter-relationships
that exist among them and with the human
beings, other living organisms and materials”
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6. Environmental science
It is the study of the environment, its biotic and
abiotic components and their interrelationship.
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7. Environmental engineering
It is the application of engineering
principles to the protection and
enhancement of the quality of the
environment and to the enhancement and
protection of public health and welfare.
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8. Environmental studies or Environmental
education
The process of
educating the
people for
preserving quality
environment.
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10. Natural environment
Natural environment is characterized by
natural components. All biotic (living) and
abiotic components (non living) are created
through natural process.
Eg: soil, water, air, trees, radiations, etc.,
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11. Man made environment
Man modifies the environment using modern
technologies according to his needs to a great
extent.
Eg: house, road, schools, railway lines, parks, etc.,
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12. Multidisciplinary nature of
environmental studies
ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES
Life sciences
Biology, Biochemistry,
Microbiology, Bio-tech,
etc.,
Mathematics,
statistics,
Computer
science, etc.,
Physical sciences
Physics, chemistry, earth science,
atmospheric science,
oceanography, geography, etc.,
Civil engg, chemical
engg, hydraulics, nano
technology, etc.,
Economics, sociology, law, education,
management, mass communication, etc.,
Basic and applied
studies
Modeling
Management and awareness
Technology
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13. Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Life science:
Botany
Zoology
Microbiology
Genetics
Biochemistry
Helps in understanding biotic components & its
interactions.
Genetics
Bio-technology
Used for finding solutions to environmental
problems.
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14. Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Physical sciences:
Physics
Chemistry
Geology
Atmospheric science
Oceanography
Geography
Used to understand the physical and chemical
structure of abiotic components of environment
along with mass and energy transfer.
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15. Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Maths
Statistics
Computer science
used as a effective tool in environmental
modeling.
Economics
Management
Sociology
for dealing socio-economic aspects associated
with various development activities.
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16. Laws
provides guidelines and legal measures for
effective management and protection of
environment.
Civil engineering
Hydraulics
Chemical engineering
Nano technology
provides technical solutions to environmental
pollution control and waste treatment for
protection of environment.
Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
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18. ScopeScope
EVS has wide scope in large number of areas and
aspects which may be summarized as follows
Natural resources their conservation & management
Ecology & Biodiversity
Environmental pollution and control
Social issue in relation to development and
environment
Human population and environment
These aspects of environmental studies have direct
relevance to every section of the society.
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19. ScopeScope
Many career options have emerged in this
field that are broadly categorized as
Research & development (R&D) in environment
Green advocacy
Green marketing
Green media
Environment consultancy
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20. Research & development in environmentResearch & development in environment
Environmental scientists
Examines environmental problems in a
scientific manner
Carry out R&D activities for developing
cleaner technology and promoting
sustainable development.
Trained manpower is needed to deal
with environmental issues
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21. Research & development in environmentResearch & development in environment
Environmental management & environmental
engineering are emerging as new career for
environmental protection & management
Pollution control laws being more stringent,
industries are finding it difficult to dispose waste
To avoid litigation companies are trying to adopt
green technologies which would reduce pollution
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22. Green advocacyGreen advocacy
Increasing emphasis on implementing various
acts and laws related to environment, need for
environmental lawyers has emerged who
should be able to plead the cases related to
Water pollution
Air pollution
Forest
Wildlife etc.,
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23. Green marketingGreen marketing
Quality of the product is ensured with
ISO mark
Marketing goods that are eco friendly has
ecomark or ISO 14000 certification.
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24. Green mediaGreen media
Environmental awareness can be spread
amongst masses through mass media like
Television
Radio
Newspaper
Magazines
Hoardings
Advertisements etc.,
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25. Environment consultancyEnvironment consultancy
Many non-government organizations
(NGO), industries and government
bodies are engaging environmental
consultants for systematically studying
and tackling environment related
problems.
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26. Importance of environmentImportance of environment
Any person will be affected by
environment and also he will affect the
environment by his deeds
Air, water, food, and land are all
contaminated by the industrial activities,
because of the lack of self discipline
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27. Global Vs local nature ofGlobal Vs local nature of
environmentenvironment
Environment is global as well as local in nature
Global issues
Global warming
Depletion of ozone layer
Dwindling forests
Energy resources
Loss of global biodiversity etc.,
Affects the mankind globally for that we have to
think and plan globally.
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28. Global Vs local nature of environmentGlobal Vs local nature of environment
Local issues
Impact of mining or hydro-electric project in an area
Problems of disposal and management of solid waste
River or lake pollution
Soil erosion
Water logging
Salinization of soil
Fluorosis problem in local population
Arsenic pollution of ground water etc.,
for this we need to think and act locally.
* It is very important to make everyone environmentally
educated.
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29. Individualistic nature ofIndividualistic nature of
environmentenvironment
Environment studies is very important since it
deals with most important problems of life where
each individual matters like,
Safe and clean drinking water
Hygienic living conditions
Clean and fresh air
Fertile land
Healthy food
Sustainable development
If we want to live in a clean, healthy, aesthetically
beautiful, safe and secure environment for a long time
and wish to hand over a clean and safe earth to our
future it is most essential to understand the basics of
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30. Need for public awarenessNeed for public awareness
Goal of sustainable development cannot be
achieved by any government until the public has
a participatory role in it.
Public participation is possible only when the
public is aware about the ecological and
environmental issues.
E.g.: A drive by the government to ban the
littering of polythene cannot be successful until
the public understands the environmental
implications of the same.
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31. Need for public awarenessNeed for public awareness
The public has to be made aware that by
littering polythene, we are not only damaging
the environment, but posing serious threat to
our health.
A Chinese proverb
◦ “ If you plan for one year, plant rice, if you
plan for 10 years, plant trees and if you plan
for 100 years, educate people”
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32. Contemporary Indian environmentalistsContemporary Indian environmentalists
Justice – Kuldeep Singh – Green judge
M.C. Mehta – Green advocate
Contributed to environment
In 1991, supreme court of our country issued
directives to make all curriculum environment
oriented.
This directive was, in fact, in response to a public
interest litigation (PIL) filed by M.C. Mehta Vs union
of India (1998) that prompted the apex court to
give a mandate for creating environmental
awareness among all citizens of India. Based on the
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33. Concept of Eco markConcept of Eco mark
In order to increase consumer awareness about
environment, the government of India has
introduced a scheme of eco-labeling of consumer
products as ‘ eco mark’ in 1991.
Earthen pitcher is a symbol of eco friendly and
our traditional heritage.
Eco mark is awarded to the product that is made,
used and disposed off in a harmless manner.
To disseminate environmental awareness
Eco clubs for children's
Eco task force for army men
Have been launched by the government.
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34. To sum up, it is essential to create environmental
awareness because:
Environment belongs to all and participation of
masses is a must for successful implementation of
environmental protection plans.
Living in a technologically developing society, our
lifestyles and attitudes have become self oriented.
Environmental awareness is needed to change the
mindset of modern society for an earth oriented
approach
There is a need to make the public
environmentally aware of the serious health
impacts of environmental pollution and their right
to live in a clean and healthy environment.
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35. There is a urgent need to create awareness among
people that we have no other option but to follow
sustainability principles. Only then life of mankind
on this earth would be secure and our future
generation would be safe.
“ what’s the use of a beautiful house if you
don’t have a decent planet to put it on?”
Even if we begin today, the restoration is expected
in the next 40-50 years.
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