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This course covers environmental issues and sustainability over 6 units. Unit 1 introduces natural resources, their classification and issues like depletion. Unit 2 examines ecosystem structure/functioning and case studies. Unit 3 discusses biodiversity loss threats and conservation methods. Unit 4 analyzes various types of environmental pollution, causes, effects and controls. Unit 5 presents environmental policies and laws and international agreements. Unit 6 discusses human population growth impacts and environmental movements. The course aims to describe current environmental problems, explore solutions to reduce pollution, and outline policies using a multidisciplinary approach.
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This course covers environmental issues and sustainability over 6 units. Unit 1 introduces natural resources, their classification and issues like depletion. Unit 2 examines ecosystem structure/functioning and case studies. Unit 3 discusses biodiversity loss threats and conservation methods. Unit 4 analyzes various types of environmental pollution, causes, effects and controls. Unit 5 presents environmental policies and laws and international agreements. Unit 6 discusses human population growth impacts and environmental movements. The course aims to describe current environmental problems, explore solutions to reduce pollution, and outline policies using a multidisciplinary approach.
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CHE110:ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

L:2 T:2 P:0 Credits:4

Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to

CO1 :: describe the current environmental issues and associated problems.

CO2 :: understand various environmental issues through basic knowledge of environment and its
various components.

CO3 :: outline various environment policies and practices.

CO4 :: explore new approaches to reduce various types of environmental pollution.

Unit I
Introduction and natural resources : multidisciplinary nature, scope and importance of
environmental studies, concept of sustainability and sustainable development goals, natural resources
and classification, land resources, land degradation, soil erosion and desertification, forest resources,
causes and impacts of deforestation, water resources, use and over-exploitation of surface and
ground water, conflicts over water, energy resources, renewable and non renewable energy
resources, use of alternate energy sources, growing energy needs, conservation of natural resources
and human role
Unit II
Ecosystems : What is an ecosystem? structure and function of ecosystem, Energy flow in an
ecosystem: food chains, food webs and ecological succession, ecological pyramids, Case studies of the
following ecosystems : a)forest ecosystem b) grassland ecosystem c) desert ecosystem d) aquatic
ecosystem
Unit III
Biodiversity and conservation : Levels of biological diversity : genetic, species and ecosystem
diversity, hot spots of biodiversity, ecosystem and biodiversity services, ecological, economic, social,
aesthetic and Informational value, threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, biological
invasions, endangered and endemic species in India, Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and ex-situ
conservation of biodiversity, biogeographic zones of India, India as a mega diversity nation
Unit IV
Environmental pollution : environmental pollution, types, causes, effects and controls of air, water,
soil, noise and radiation pollution, ill-effects of Fireworks, Pollution case studies
Unit V
Environmental Policies & Practices : Climate change, global warming, ozone layer depletion, acid
rain and impacts on human communities and agriculture, Environment Laws: Environment Protection
Act, Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act,
Wildlife Protection Act, Forest Conservation Act, International agreements: Montreal and Kyoto
protocols and Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Solid waste management: Control measures
of urban and industrial waste, role of tribal populations in policy making, human wildlife conflicts
Unit VI
Human Communities and the Environment : Human population growth: Impacts on environment,
human health and welfare, Environmental movements : Chipko, silent valley, bishnois of Rajasthan,
environmental ethics, role of Indian and other religions and cultures in environmental conservation,
public awareness, disaster management, floods, droughts, earthquake, cyclones and landslides

Text Books:
1. PERSPECTIVE IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES by ANUBHA KAUSHIK, C P KAUSHIK, NEW
AGE INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS
References:
1. TEXT BOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2E by D. DAVE AND S. S. KATEWA, CENGAGE
LEARNING

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