Ecology and Environment
Ecology and Environment
Ecology and Environment
Introduction
Course Outline
Introduction to ecology of environment.
Impact of technology on ecology of system.
The effects of industrial pollutants on human environments.
Environmental impact assessment and sustainable
development.
Air pollution and its control.
Water pollution and its control.
Industrial waste water and its control.
Industrial noise pollution and its control.
Future requirements of process industries and developments
under the constraints of diminishing world resources and
ecological demands of human environment.
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The water locked up in the Oceans and Seas are too salty and cannot be used directly
for human consumption, domestic, agriculture or Industrial purposes.
Only less than 1% of water resources are available for human exploitation.
BIOSPHERE
The biosphere is a capsule encircling the earth’s surface wherein all the living things
exist. This portion extends from 10000 m below sea level to 6000 m above sea level.
Life forms do not exist outside this zone.
The biosphere covers parts of other segments of the environment namely
Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere.
Life sustaining resources like food, water and oxygen present in the biosphere are
being withdrawn and waste products in increasing quantities are being dumped.
The biosphere has been absorbing this and assimilating them. However the rate of
waste dumping has gone beyond the assimilating capability of the biosphere and
signals of this stress is becoming evident.
Introduction to Ecology and Environment
ATMOSPHERE
It is the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth and extends upto 500 km above the
earth’s surface.
The composition of the
atmosphere is given in
Table