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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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