Environmental Studies Teaching Methodology: UNIT-2
Environmental Studies Teaching Methodology: UNIT-2
Teaching methodology
The syllabus for environment studies is divided into seven units covering 50 lectures.
The course will carry 100 marks. The exam will be conducted along with the 3rd year
examination. The structure of the question paper shall be as follows:
SYLLABUS
• Introduction
• Environment: weather and climate, habitat, components of environment, types of
environment.
• Human interference with environment
• Need for public awareness
• Environmental ethics
• Environmental education: objectives, stages, importance and scope
UNIT-3
Concept of Ecology Ecosystems
• Introduction
• Types of ecosystems
• Components of ecosystem
• Biotic components: producers, consumers, decomposers
• Abiotic components: climate regime, inorganic substances, organic substances
• Ecosystem: structure and function
• Food chain and food web
• Ecological pyramids
• Major ecosystems: forest ecosystem, grassland ecosystem, desert ecosystem, Aquatic
ecosystem
• Ecological succession: characteristics, types, mechanism, importance
UNIT-4
Biodiversity and Its Conversation
• Introduction
• Magnitude of biodiversity
• Levels of biodiversity
• Gradients of biodiversity
• Benefits of biodiversity
• Threats to biodiversity
• Man and wild life conflicts
• Extinction of species
• Conservation of biodiversity: strategies, In-Situ and Ex-Situ conservation.
• Hotspots of biodiversity
• Biodiversity conservation of India
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UNIT: 6
Social Issues and the Environment
• Introduction
• Sustainable development
• Urban problems related to energy
• Water conservation
• Watershed management
• Resettlement and rehabilitation of people: their problems and concerns
• Environmental ethics and resources use
• Global environmental changes
• Greenhouse effects
• Global warming
• Depletion of ozone layer in the stratosphere
• nuclear components and holocaust
• wasteland development and reclamation
• consumerism and waste products
• The environmental law and protection acts
• The air Act 1981
• Wildlife Act 1972
• Forest conservation act 1980
• Public environmental awareness
UNIT-7
Human population & the environment
• Introduction
• Human population and growth
• Maximum carrying capacity
• Population growth rate
• Environment and human health
• HIV/AIDS: transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
• Family welfare programme
• Human rights
• Value education
• Women and child welfare
• Role of information technology in environment and human health
UNIT -8
FIELD WORK
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