The course aims to provide students with knowledge about natural and disrupted systems in the natural world, and to stimulate them to develop their ability to apply their knowledge and adopt a standpoint on environmental issues.
-Introduction: Definition, genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.
-Values of Biodiversity: Consumptive use, productive use, social esthetic and option
values
-Threats to biodiversity- Habitat loss, poaching of wild life.
- Definition (Renewable and non-renewable)
- Natural resources and associated problems:
(a) Forest Resources- Use and over-exploitation, deforestation and its effects
(b) Water Resources- Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water and its effects
(c) Land Resources- Land degradation; Soil erosion and desertification.
(d) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting
mineral resources
- Acid Rain
- Ozone Depletion
- Global Warming
- Environmental Movements
· Chipko movement
· Appikko movement
· Narmada Bachao Aandolan
- Water conservation
· Tips to save water
· Rainwater harvesting
· Watershed management
- Population growth and explosion
- Impact of urbanization, industrialization and crop production