Unit 5: Environmental Studies
Unit 5: Environmental Studies
Unit 5: Environmental Studies
UNIT 5
Whats covered?
Part A:Social issues and environment: Sustainable development.
Urban problems related to energy, Water conservation, rain water
harvesting, water shed management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of
people its problems and concerns, case studies. Environmental ethics:
issues and possible solutions.
Part B:Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion,
nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case studies. Consumerism and waste
products, environment and protection act- Air (prevention and control of
pollution act), water (prevention and control of pollution act), wild life
protection act, forest conservation act.
Introduction
We live in a Natural as well as
social world
Development cannot be of only
the rich nor it means only high
living standards.
Also not just ECONOMIC
development
It has to be a holistic approach.
Social aspects, development and
environment have a strong
relation.
From Unsustainable to
Sustainable
G.H Bruntland, Director of World
Health Organisation : Meeting
the
Stop overuse
Reduce Impacts
Maintain ecological balance
Hand over a safe, healthy and
resourceful environment to our future
generations
Intra-generational equity
Minimize gap between and within
nations
Support economic growth of poorer
countries
Provide technological help
Social Issues
Urban problems related to ENERGY
WATER CONSERVATION
Resettlement and Rehabilitation
issues
Environmental ethics
Climate Change
Global Warming
Acid Rain and Ozone layer Depletion
Nuclear Accidents and Holocaust
Wasteland Reclamation
Consumerism and waste products
Effects
Water Conservation
Water is a vital resource.
Majority of water resources
are polluted heavily
Its amount is limited for use
So conservation is Extremely
important
Water conservationrefers to
reducing the usage of water and
recycling of waste water for differen
purposes such as cleaning,
Introduction
This has become a very popular method
of conserving water especially in the
urban areas.
Rainwater harvesting essentially means
collecting rainwater on the roofs of
building and storing it underground for
later use. Not only does this recharging
arrest groundwater depletion, it also
raises the declining water table and can
help augment water supply.
Process
WATER SHED
MANAGEMENT
Concept of Watershed
Watershed is a geo hydrological
unit or piece of land that drain
at a common point.
A watershed is defined as any
spatial area from which rain or
irrigation water is collected and
drained through a common
point.
Thewatershed and drainage
basin are synonymous term
indicating an area surrounded
Resettlement and
Rehabilitation
Climate change
Climate is average weather of an
area
Control temperature, evaporation
rate, seasons, moisture content.
Conditions if prevail for 30
yearsits said to be the climate
of an area
Currently Climate is Changing
GLOBAL WARMING
Overall increase in temperature by a
few degrees.
It happens when greenhouse gases
(carbon dioxide, water vapor,
nitrous oxide, and methane) trap
heat and light from the sun in the
earths atmosphere, which increases
the temperature.
This hurts many people, animals,
and plants.
Many cannot take the change, so
they die.
Acid Rain
Consumerism and
waste products
Consumption of resources by
people
Earlier human needs were
less, so was consumption
rate
Now changing lifestyles
demand more
Population also an issue
ENVIRONMENTAL
LEGISLATION
India first country to have made
provisions for environment
protection in its constitution
After Stockholm Conference , 1972
Many laws and rules have been
made
Article 48- A : The state shall
endeavour to protect and improve the
environment and to safeguard forests
and wildlife of the country.
Article 51 A (g): - It shall be the duty
of every citizen of India to protect and
ACTS
Wildlife (Protection ) Act, 1972
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
The Biomedical waste (Management and
Handling) Rules, 1998
The Municipal Solid Waste (Management
and Handling) Rules, 2000
The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control)
(Amendment)Rules,2002
The Biological Diversity Act,2002
Environmental Ethics
Ethical behaviour is of utmost
importance
We believe and think: Man is all
powerful and supreme creature
of the earth.
Nature has provided us with
resources and she nourishes us
like our mother, so we should
respect and nurture her
Live sustainably.
Two views:
Anthropogenic and Eco centric.
Earth ethics or environmental
guidelines help us to protect our
mother earth.
DO NOTs and DOs
Having fewer wants = limits to
growth = good environment
Environment
Protection Act
1974