Environmental Management

Paper Code: 
ENV 224
Credits: 
5
Contact Hours: 
75.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  1. Help students gain scientific perspective of the issues confronting our present day environment
  2. Encourage students to appreciate the paradigm “think globally, act locally” for a sustainable common future of humankind
  3. Understand the strengths and weaknesses in environmental laws and its enforcement for developing strategies to overcome the same
  4. Gain insights into the importance of Environmental Education at different levels

Course Outcomes (COs):

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(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

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Paper Title

ENV 224

Environmental Management

Upon completion of this course, students will:

CO55: Appraise the laws and regulations that influence how natural resources are used and protected

CO56:   Examine the impacts of urbanization and environmental management decisions on ecosystems and society and suggest measures for their improvement

CO57: Analyze and relate to the scenario of environmental education at the national and international levels

CO58: Critically examine environmental challenges, and participate actively in solving current environmental problems and preventing the future ones

CO59: Appraise the linkages between legal and social issues; and conservation problems, policies and solutions

CO60: Analyze the role of international/ national environmental institutions, summits, Government and community involvement in promoting the cause of environment.

Approach in teaching:

Lectures, Interactive sessions

Informative videos

Learning activities for the students:

Group discussions, Tabulations for different laws, Case studies, Simulations

Open Book test

Group Discussions on Enviro-legal aspects

Quiz, Peer and self-assessment, Individual/Team assignments, Class test, Semester End Examination

 

15.00
Unit I: 
International conventions and treaties for Environmental Protection
  • Montreal protocol 1987
  • Basel Convention (1989, 1992)
  • Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, 1971
  • Stockholm Conference 1972
  • The Rio earth summit1992
  • Kyoto protocol 1997
  • Sustainable Development Goals 2015

 

18.00
Unit II: 
Environmental Legislations
  • Provision in Constitution of India regarding Environment (major objectives of Article 48A and 51A)
  • Salient features and Major objectives of:                                        
  • Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
  • Forest Conservation Act, 1980
  • Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
  • The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
  • National Green Tribunal
  • Coastal Regulation Zone

 

12.00
Unit III: 
Environmental Management System
  • Benefits, principles and elements of successful environmental management
  • Key aspects of the international standard ISO 14001
  • Environmental Labeling

 

13.00
Unit IV: 
Environmental Education
  • Introduction
  • Goals, objectives and guiding principles
  • Classification of environmental education programmes
  • Environmental education in India
  • National and International Organisations and Programmes: CSE, CEE, CPREEC, NEERI, UNDP, UNEP, GEF

 

17.00
Unit V: 
Contemporary Environmental Issues
  • Ecopolitics, Carbon credits, Biopiracy, Bioterrorism, Ecotourism
  • Carbon footprint and Water footprint
  • Role of Women in Environmental Conservation
  • Developmental projects and Environmental issues (Dams, urban settlements and industrialization) with examples from India

 

Essential Readings: 

ESSENTIAL READINGS

  • Arif, N. (1996). International Environmental Laws, New Delhi: Lancers Books.
  • Birnie, P.W., and Boyle, Alan E. (1994) International Law and Environment, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Dash, S. K. (2007) Climate Change-An Indian Perspective. Centre for Environment Education and Cambridge University Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

SUGGESTED READINGS

  • Grumbine, R.E. and Pandit, M.K. (2013). Threats from India's Himalaya dams. Science 339: 36- 37.
  • Dodds, F. (ed.). (2002). Earth Summit. A New Deal. Earthscan Publications Ltd., UK. 
  • Hardy, John T. (2003). Climate Change: Causes, Effects, Solutions. Wiley & Sons, USA.
  • Harris, F. (2004). Global Environmental Issues. Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA..
  • Harvey, L. D. (2000) Global Warming: The Hard Science. NY: Prentice-Hall,India
  • IPCC. (2000) Emission Scenarios, Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change,Cambridge University Press
  • UNEP (2002) Global Environmental Outlook 3: Past, Present and Future. Earthscan Publications.

 

References: 

e- RESOURCES

JOURNALS

  • International Environmental Agreements
  • Journal of Environment and Development
  • Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
  • Journal of Environmental Management and Safety
  • Indian Journal of Environmental Education

 

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