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Environment Management: Prof - Satish Waghmare

Environment management involves managing the interrelationships between water, air, land, living organisms and humans to optimize resource use and satisfy basic needs sustainably. The environment has physical, biological and cultural components and includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Environment management aims to allocate natural and artificial resources through assessment, planning, and execution of plans to make optimal use of the environment in a sustainable manner.

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Environment Management: Prof - Satish Waghmare

Environment management involves managing the interrelationships between water, air, land, living organisms and humans to optimize resource use and satisfy basic needs sustainably. The environment has physical, biological and cultural components and includes the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Environment management aims to allocate natural and artificial resources through assessment, planning, and execution of plans to make optimal use of the environment in a sustainable manner.

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Environment Management

Prof.Satish Waghmare

Introduction to EM
Meaning & Definition
Environment derived from the French word Environner which

means encircle or Surround.


According to Environment (protection)Act 1986, Environment is sum

of total water, air and land, inter-relationship among themselves and


also with the human beings, other living organism and property.

Segment/ Spheres of Environment


Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
Lithosphere
Biosphere

Elements of Environment
Cultural
Environment
Social
Economic
Political

Environme
nt

Biological Env.
Flora
Fauna
Microorganism

Physical Env.
Atmosphere
Lithosphere
Hydrosphere

Environment Management

According to Jolly, EM is the process of

allocating natural and artificial resources so as to


make optimum use of the env. in satisfying basic
human needs at the minimum and more if
possible on a sustainable basis.

EM Activities
Assessment

Management Planning

Plan Execution

Significance of EM

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