Environment: by Dr. Mukul Sharma
Environment: by Dr. Mukul Sharma
Environment: by Dr. Mukul Sharma
ENVIRONMENT
Our Surrounding! The sum total of all the conditions and influences that affect the development and life of organisms. Every organism lives in their own environment. For us, Environment consists of Air, Water and Land. Our existence on the Earth is depend up on the maintenance of symbiotic equilibrium with our environment.
It is sum total of water, air and land and the interelationship that exist among them and with the humans beings, other living organisms and materials.
Population Water and sanitation Biodiversity Forests Land Pollution Coastal zone and the ocean Natural disasters Energy, global warming, climate change Urbanization
Pollution
River Ganga
Urbanisation
Biodiversity
Biological diversity - or biodiversity - is a term we use to describe the variety of life on Earth.
It refers to the wide variety of ecosystems and living organisms: animals, plants, their habitats and their genes.
Endangered Species
Natural Disaster
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Extreme poverty and deprivation Often drought and famine
Ecosystem structure and Function Natural resource Conservation Environment pollution control Environment Management Environment Impact assessment Research & Development Social Development Forest Management Environment Consultant firm Environment Journalist Environmentalist
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The more prosperous are afraid that, in the name of environment, their comfort may be taken away. At political level, parties are interested in short term gains and would not take unpopular measures for conserving the environment.
Human life is affected directly or in directly by the changes that occur in the environment therefore it is essential to be familiar with different environment problems. For active participation of all citizens of the world public awareness is important.
Objectives
The following are the main objectives of creating environmental public awareness. 1, To identify various plants, animals and other living and non living components. 2, To take appropriate decisions regarding use of natural resources. 3, To conserve nature and natural resources for the betterment of the society from the point of view of social, cultural and economic development. 4, To adopt appropriate measures for solving existing environment issues.
The following methods may be used for propagating public awareness regarding the environment
Formal Method
Introducing environment education in schools and colleges.
Informal Method
Mass media/newspapers, magazines,radio,TV etc Seminars/conferences Competition Entertainment (folk songs, street play etc) Science Centre International co-operation
Biology
Chemistry : Environmental Chemistry Management : Environmental Management Env. Risk Assessment Env. Impact Assessment Env. Audit
Education : Environmental Education Law : Environmental Law Engineering : Environmental Engineering Medicine : Environmental Health
Types of Environment
Natural Environment Man made Environment
Natural Environment
Natural environment is characterized by all the natural component. All biotic (living) and Abiotic (non living) components created by natural process. Eg: Soil, water, trees, air, radiations etc.
Natural Environment
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Physical Science Physics Chemistry Geology Geography Oceanography Atmospheric Science Used to understand the physical and chemical structure of Abiotic components of environment along with mass and energy.
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Math's Statistics Computer science Used as effective tool in environment modeling. Economics Management Sociology For dealing with socio economic aspects associated with various development activities.
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Law Provides guidelines and legal measures for effective management and protection of environment. Civil Engineering Hydraulics Chemical Engineering Nano technology Provides technical solution to environmental pollution control and waste treatment for protection of environment.