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  Develop  critical  thinking  for  scientific,  social,  economic,  and  legal  strategies  for
                       environmental issues
                     Study the consequences of human activities on sustainable development and economy
                     Understand  the  current  environmental  challenges  and  active  participation  in  solving
                       current problems


               THEORY (30 Hours)

               UNIT I   Fundamental of Environmental Sciences                                      (6 Hours)
               Definition,  Principles  and  Scope  of  Environmental  Science,  Components  of  environment:
               Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere and Biosphere, Agro-climatic Zone of India, concept of
               sustainable  development,  Environmental  education,  Environmental  ethics,  Brief  history
               environmentalism

               UNIT II Ecosystems                                                                  (7 Hours)

               Definition  and  concept  of  Ecosystem,  Structure  of  ecosystem  (biotic  and  abiotic  components);
               Functions  of  ecosystem:  Physical  (energy  flow  models),  Biological  (Food  chains,  food  web,
               ecological  succession)  and  biogeochemical  cycles  (nutrient  cycling),  ecological  pyramids  and
               homeostasis, Ecosystem services (Provisioning, Regulating, Cultural and Supporting); Ecosystem
               preservation  and  conservation  strategies:  Basic  of  ecosystem  restoration.  Basic  of  ecosystem
               classification,  types  of  ecosystem:  desert,  forest,  rangeland  wetlands,  lotic,  lentic,  estuarine
               (mangrove), oceanic. Biomes: Concept, classification and distribution. Characteristics of different
               biomes, community ecology


               UNIT III Environmental Pollution and Control                                        (6 Hours)

                 Environmental  Pollution  (Air,  water,  soil,  noise,  thermal,  marine  and  Radioactive  pollution):
                cause, effects and control, Ambient air quality standards and Indian standards for drinking water,
                Primary  and  secondary  air  pollutants,  Photochemical  smog,  waste  water  treatment,  Nuclear
                hazards and human health risks, Solid waste- types and sources. Solid waste characteristics, solid
                waste processing and recovery, hazardous waste, E-waste: classification, methods of handling and
                disposal,  Biomedical  waste  generation  and  management,  Pollution  case  studies:  Ganga  Action
                Plan, air pollution and public health issues, Bhopal gas tragedy

               UNIT IV  Natural Resources                                                          (6 Hours)
               Introduction:
               Land resources:  minerals,  soil, agricultural  crops,  natural  forest  products,  medicinal plants and
               forest-based  industries  and  livelihoods,  land  degradation,  man-induced  land-slides,  soil  erosion
               and desertification. Forest resources: use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies, timber
               extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people. Water resources: use and
               over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams- benefits
               and problems. Mineral resources: use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and
               using mineral resources, case studies. Energy resources: Increasing energy needs, renewable/non-
               renewable, use of alternate energy sources, case studies.




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