Cbse Class 11 Economics Indian Economic Development Revision Notes Chapter-9 Environment and Sustainable Development
Cbse Class 11 Economics Indian Economic Development Revision Notes Chapter-9 Environment and Sustainable Development
Cbse Class 11 Economics Indian Economic Development Revision Notes Chapter-9 Environment and Sustainable Development
REVISION NOTES
CHAPTER-9
• Environment
It is defined as the total planetary inheritance and the totality of all resources. It
includes all the biotic and abiotic elements that influence each other.
• Biotic Elements
All living elements-the birds, animals and plants, forests, fisheries etc.
• Abiotic elements
Non-living elements like air, water, land, rocks and sunlight etc.
• Renewable Resources
These are those which can be used without the possibility of the resource becoming
depleted or exhausted. That is, a continuous supply of resource remains available for e.g.
tress in forest and the fish in the oceans.
• Non-Renewable Resources
These are those which get exhausted with extraction and use. For example, fossil fuel.
3) Sustains Life: It sustains life by providing essential elements like sun, soil, air, water,
etc.
4) Aesthetic Services: Environment provides esthetic services like scenery, which includes,
rivers, oceans, mountains and deserts.
• Environmental Crisis
The environment is able to perform these functions without any interruption as long as
the demand on these functions is within its carrying capacity. This means that if the
resource extraction is not above the rate of regeneration, the environment will fail to
perform its functions.
Pollution
It is contamination of useful things such as air, water, land etc. with undesirable or
harmful materials like foul gases, smoke, poisonous chemicals, etc.
Global Warming
It is a gradual increase in the average temperature of the earth’s lower atmosphere.
Global warming is caused by man-made increase in carbon dioxide (Co2) and other
greenhouse gases through the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
Ozone Depletion
It refers to reduction in the amount of Ozone (a protective layer) in the stratosphere.
The problem of Ozone depletion is caused by high levels of CFC used as cooling
substances in air conditioners and refrigerators or as aerosol propellants and bromofluro-
carbons used in fire extinguishers.
As a result of depletion of the ozone layer, more ultra violet (UV) radiation comes to
earth causing damage to living organism.
Air pollution, water contamination, soil erosion, deforestation and wildlife extinction is
some of the most pressing environmental concerns of India.
2) Biodiversity loss.
Land Degradation
It refers to a decline in the overall quality of soil, water or vegetation condition,
commonly caused by human activities.
5) Shifting cultivation.
2) Plan and cause to be executed a nation-wide programme for the prevention, control
or abatement of water and air pollution.
3) Provide technical assistance and guidance to the State Boards, carry out and sponsor
investigation and research relating to problems of water and air pollution, and for
their prevention, control or abatement.
Sustainable Development
It is that process of development which meets the needs of present generation without
reducing the ability of future generation to meet their own needs.
3) No reduction in the ability of the future generation to meet their own needs.
4) Check on pollution.
2) Renewable resources should be extracted on a sustainable basis, that is, the rate of
extraction should not exceed rate of regeneration.
2) Use of cleaner fuels: LPG, Gobargas in rural areas and CNG in Urban areas.