Chapter 1
Definition, Scope and Importance
INTRODUCTION
- The science of Environment studies is a multi-disciplinary science because it comprises various branches of studies like chemistry, physics, medical science, life science, agriculture, public health, sanitary engineering etc. It is the science of physical phenomena in the environment. It studies of the sources, reactions, transport, effect and fate of physical a biological species in the air, water and soil and the effect of from human activity upon these.
Environment Explained
- Literary environment means the surrounding external conditions influencing development or growth of people, animal or plants, living or working conditions etc.
- Surrounded: The answer to this question is living objects in general and man in particular.
- Surrounded: The physical attributes are the answer to this question, which become environment. In fact, the concern of all education is the environment of man. However, man cannot exist or be understood in isolation from the other forms of life and from plant life. Hence, environment refers to the sum total of condition, which surround point in space and time. The scope of the term Environment has been changing and widening by the passage of time. In the primitive age, the environment consisted of only physical aspects of the planted earth' land, air and water as biological communities. As the time passed on man extended his environment through his social, economic and political functions.
- Surrounded: The answer to this question. It is in nature that physical component of the plant earth, viz land, air, water etc., support and affect life in the biosphere. According to a Goudie environment is the representative of physical components of the earth where in man is an important factor affecting the environment.
- Boring: ‘A person’s environment consists of the sum total of the stimulation which he receives from his conception until his death.’ It can be concluded from the above definition that Environment comprises various types of forces such as physical, intellectual, economic, political, cultural, social, moral and emotional. Environment is the sum total of all the external forces, influences and conditions, which affect the life, nature, behaviors and the growth, development and maturation of living organisms.
- Douglas and Holland: ‘The term environment is used to describe, in the aggregate, all the external forces, influences and conditions, which affect the life, nature, behaviors and the growth, development and maturity of living organisms.
- It sustains life on the earth.
- It saves it from the hostile environment of outer space.
- It absorbs most of the cosmic rays from outer space and a major portion of the electromagnetic radiation from the sun.
- It transmits only here ultraviolet, visible, near infrared radiation (300 to 2500 nm) and radio waves. (0.14 to 40 m) while filtering out tissue-damaging ultraviolate waves below about 300 nm.
- Nature 97% of the earth’s water supply is in the oceans,
- About 2% of the water resources is locked in the polar icecaps and glaciers.
- Only about 1% is available as fresh surface water-rivers, lakes streams, and ground water fit to be used for human consumption and other uses.
Element of Environment
- Physical elements Physical elements are as space, landforms, water bodies, climate soils, rocks and minerals. They determine the variable character of the human habitat, its opportunities as well as limitations.
- Biological elements: Biological elements such as plants, animals, microorganisms and men constitute the biosphere
- Cultural elements Cultural elements such as economic, social and political elements are essentially manmade features, which make cultural milieu.
ENVIRONMENT STUDIES: IMPORTANCE
At present a great number of environment issues, have grown in size and complexity day by day, threatening the survival of mankind on earth. We study about these issues besides and effective suggestions in the Environment Studies. Environment studies have become significant for the following reasons:
- Environment Issues Being of International Importance: It has been well recognized that environment issues like global warming and ozone depletion, acid rain, marine pollution and biodiversity are not merely national issues but are global issues and hence must be tackled with international efforts and cooperation.
- Problems Cropped in The Wake of Development: Development, in its wake gave birth to Urbanization, Industrial Growth, Transportation Systems, Agriculture and Housing etc. However, it has become phased out in the developed world. The North, to cleanse their own environment has, fact fully, managed to move ‘dirty’ factories of South. When the West developed, it did so perhaps in ignorance of the environmental impact of its activities. Evidently such a path is neither practicable nor desirable, even if developing world follows that.
- Explosively Increase in Pollution: World census reflects that one in every seven persons in these planted lives in India. Evidently with 16 per cent of the world's population and only 2.4 per cent of its land area, there is a heavy pressure on the natural resources including land. Agricultural experts have recognized soils health problems like deficiency of micronutrients and organic matter, soil salinity and damage of soil structure.
Need for An Alternative Solution: It is essential, specially for developing countries to find alternative paths to an alternative goal. We need a goal as under:
- A goal, which ultimately is the true goal of development an environmentally sound and sustainable development.
- A goal common to all citizens of our earth
- A goal distant from the developing world in the manner it is from the over-consuming wasteful societies of the “developed” world
- Need To Save Humanity from Extinction It is incumbent upon us to save the humanity from extinction. Consequent to our activities constricting the environment and depleting the biosphere, in the name of development.
- Need For Wise Planning of Development: Our survival and sustenance depend. Resources withdraw, processing and use of the product have all to by synchronized with the ecological cycles in any plan of development our actions should be planned ecologically for the sustenance of the environment and development.
- Holism
- Ecosystem
- Succession
- Conversation
Keeping in view the of goal of planning for environmentally sustainable development India contributed to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also referred to as “Earth Summit” held at Rio de Jancarlo, the Capital of Brazil, 3rd-14th June 1992
NEED FOR PUBLIC AWARENESS
- Growing Population: A population of over thousands of millions is growing at 2.11 per cent every year. Over 17 million people are added each year. It puts considerable pressure on its natural resources and reduces the gains of development. Hence, the greatest challenge before us is to limit the population growth. Although population control does automatically lead to development, yet the development leads to a decrease in population growth rates. For this development of the women is essential.
- Poverty: India has often been described a rich land with poor people. The poverty and environmental degradation have a nexus between them. The vast majority of our people are directly dependent on the nature resources of the country for their basic needs of food, fuel shelter and fodder. About 40% of our people are still below the poverty line. Environment degradation has adversely affected the poor who depend upon the resources of their immediate surroundings. Thus, the challenge of poverty and the challenge environment degradation are two facets of the same challenge. The population growth is essentially a function of poverty. Because, to the very poor, every child is an earner and helper and global concerns have little relevance for him.
- Agricultural Growth: The people must be acquainted with the methods to sustain and increase agricultural growth with damaging the environment. High yielding varities have caused soil salinity and damage to physical structure of soil.
- Need to Ground water It is essential of rationalizing the use of groundwater. Factors like community wastes, industrial effluents and chemical fertilizers and pesticides have polluted our surface water and affected quality of the groundwater. It is essential to restore the water quality of our rivers and other water bodies as lakes is an important challenge. It so finding our suitable strategies for consecration of water, provision of safe drinking water and keeping water bodies clean which are difficult challenges is essential.
- Development And Forests: Forests serve catchments for the rivers. With increasing demand of water, plan to harness the mighty river through large irrigation projects were made. Certainly, these would submerge forests; displace local people, damage flora and fauna. As such, the dams on the river Narmada, Bhagirathi and elsewhere have become areas of political and scientific debate.
- Degradation of Land: At present out of the total 329 mha of land, only 266 mha possess any potential for production. Of this, 143 Mha is agricultural land nearly and 85 suffers from varying degrees of soil degradation. Of the remaining 123 Mha, 40 are completely unproductive. The remaining 83 mha is classified as forest land, of which over half is denuded to various degrees. Nearly 406 million head of livestock have to be supported on 13 Mha, or less than 4 per cent of the land classified as pastureland, most of which is overgrazed. Thus, us of 226 mha, about 175 mha or 66 per cent is degraded to varying degrees. Water and wind erosion causes further degradation of almost 150 mha This degradation is to be avoided.
- Reorientation of Institutions: The people should be roused to orient institutions, attitudes and infrastructures, to suit conditions and needs today. The change has to be brought in keeping in view India’s traditions for resources use managements and education etc. Change should be brought in education, in attitudes, in administrative procedures and in institutions. Because it affects way people view technology resources and development
- Reduction of Genetic Diversity: Proper measures to conserve genetic diversity need to be taken. At present most wild genetic stocks have been disappearing from nature. Wilding including the Asiatic Lion are facing problem of loss of genetic diversity. The protected areas network like sanctuaries, national parks, biosphere reserves are isolating populations. So, they are decreasing changes of one group breeding with another. Remedial steps are to be taken to check decreasing genetic diversity
- Evil Consequences of Urbanization Nearly 27 per cent Indians live in urban areas. Urbanization and industrialization have given birth to a great number of environmental problems that need urgent attention. Over 30 percent of urban Indians live in slums. Out of India’s 3,245 towns and cities, only 21 have partial or full sewerage and treatment facilities. Hence, coping with rapid urbanization is a major challenge.
- Air and water Population: Majority of our industrial plants are using outdated and population technologies and makeshift facilities devoid of any provision of treating their wastes. A great number of cities and industrial areas that have been identified as the worst in terms of air and water pollution. Acts are enforced in the country, but their implement is not so easy. The reason is their implementation needs great resources, technical expertise, political and social will. Again, the people are to be made aware of these rules. Their support is indispensable to implement these rules.
VARIOUS TYPES OF ENVIRONMENTS
- In the cold countries i.e., European countries the people are of white colour. Likewise, in Asian and African countries, that is, in hot countries people are of dark complexion.
- The physique of an individual depends on climate conditions as the individual tries to adjust in his physical environment.
- The human working efficiency also depends on the climatic conditions.
- An open society is very conductive for the individual development.
- A closed society is not very conductive for the development.
- If a person is unable to overcome the barriers, he can either get frustrated or completed to change his goal for a new psychological environment. But adopting this mechanism, the individual is helped in his adjustment to the environment.
STRUCTURE OF ENVIRONMENT
- Solid,
- Liquid
- Gas
- The lithosphere (solid earth) (ii)
- The hydrosphere (water component) and (iii)
- The atmosphere
- Lithospheric Environment
- Hydrosphere Environment
- Atmospheric Environment
- Mountain Environment
- Glacier Environment
- Plateau Environment
- Coastal Environment
- Plants (flora) (
- Animals (fauna).
The Physical Man: The ‘Physical Man’ is one of the organism's populations or biological community. He is in need of basic elements of the physical environment like habitat (space), air, water and food. Besides, like other biological populations, he releases wastes into the ecosystem
- Establishing social institutions,
- Forming social organisations,
- Formulating laws, principles and policies
- Taking steps to safeguard his existence, interest and social welfare.
- His exploitative functions may be in harmony with the natural environment. Such, functions do not necessarily involve change in the working of the ecosystem.
- These functions may exceed the critical limit. Consequently, the equilibrium of the environment/ecosystem is disturbed, and a great number of environment and ecological problems crop up. These are deterred mental to man him besides to whole population of human species in a given ecosystem