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EVSsyllabus 1&2 Sem

This document outlines the syllabus for an Environment Studies course taken over two semesters. The course covers topics like the components of the environment, ecosystems, natural resources, biodiversity conservation, environmental issues, and environmental laws and policies. It is divided into four units that will be examined at the end of each semester. Unit I discusses different aspects of the environment and ecosystems. Unit II focuses on land, forest, water, and energy resources. Unit III covers biodiversity and conservation. Unit IV examines various environmental problems and sustainable practices. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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EVSsyllabus 1&2 Sem

This document outlines the syllabus for an Environment Studies course taken over two semesters. The course covers topics like the components of the environment, ecosystems, natural resources, biodiversity conservation, environmental issues, and environmental laws and policies. It is divided into four units that will be examined at the end of each semester. Unit I discusses different aspects of the environment and ecosystems. Unit II focuses on land, forest, water, and energy resources. Unit III covers biodiversity and conservation. Unit IV examines various environmental problems and sustainable practices. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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Syllabus for BA / B. Sc /B.Com/B. Sc.

IT /BBA /BCA/BMMMC/OC&MIL
(Semester 1st) (UGSCBCS)

Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC–II: Environment Studies)


Effective from Academic Session 2016 and onwards

Credits = 02 (30 hours)

Note: Examination of all the four units of Environment Studies shall be conducted at the time of
2nd Semester End Examination)

Unit I: Understanding Environment 15 hours

1.1. Environment: concept and importance


1.2. Components of environment: Physical, Biological and Social
1.3. Ecosystem Definition, Structure and Function
1.3.1 Producers, Consumers and Decomposers
1.3.2 Food chains, Food webs and Ecological pyramids
1.3.3 Energy flow in an Ecosystem
1.4 Ecosystem services: Ecological, economic, social, aesthetic and Informational value.

Unit II: Natural Resources 15 hours

2.1 Land resources: global land use patterns, concept land degradation and desertification
2.2 Forest resources: Use and consequences of over-exploitation
2.3 Water resources: Use and consequences of over-utilization, concept of water harvesting and
watershed management, water conflicts
2.4 Energy resources: Renewable and non-renewable energy sources, growing energy needs and
alternate energy sources

Books Recommended:

1. Bharucha, Erach, 2005. Text Book of Environmental Studies. Universities Press (India),
Hyderabad.
2. Joseph, Benny, 2005. Environmental Studies. McGraw Hill Companies
3. De, Anil Kumar and De, Arnab Kumar, 2nd edition. New Age International Publishers
4. Kanagasabai, S. 2010. Textbook on Environmental Studies. PHI Learning
5. Sharma, P. D. 2015. Ecology and Environment.
6. Chauhan, B.S. 2008. Environmental Studies. University Science Press
7. Kaushak & Kaushak. 2016. Perspectives in Environmental studies.
8. Jaiswal, P.S. 2007. Environmental Law. Pioneer Publications, Delhi.
9. Ghosh, G.K. 1992. Environmental pollution. Ashish Publication, Delhi.
Syllabus for BA / B. Sc /B.Com/B. Sc. IT /BBA /BCA/BMMMC/OC&MIL
(Semester 2ND) (UGSCBCS)
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC–IIA: Environment Studies)
Effective from Academic Session 2016 and onwards

Credits = 02 (30 hours)

Note: Examination of all the four units of Environment Studies shall be conducted at the
time of 2nd Semester End Examination)

Unit III: Biodiversity and its Conservation 15 hours

3.1 Biodiversity: definition, levels and values (commercial, ecological, social and
aesthetic)
3.2 Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man- wildlife conflicts,
biological invasions
3.3 Concept of endemism and hot- spots of biodiversity
3.4 Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ concepts

Unit IV: Environmental issues, policies and practices 15 hours

4.1 Causes, effects and control measures of: Air, water, Soil, Noise and solid waste
pollution
4.2 Concept of natural disasters and Global environmental issues: Increase in
greenhouse gases, climate change, Acid rain and Stratospheric Ozone layer
depletion
4.3 Salient features of:
4.3.1 Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, 1974
4.3.2 Air (prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
4.3.3 Environment Protection Act, 1986
4.4 Environmental education, Environmental Movements (Chipko, Silent valley) and
Environmental ethics

Books Recommended:

1. Bharucha, Erach, 2005. Text Book of Environmental Studies. Universities Press (India),
Hyderabad.
2. Joseph, Benny, 2005. Environmental Studies. McGraw Hill Companies
3. De, Anil Kumar and De, Arnab Kumar, 2nd edition. New Age International Publishers
4. Kanagasabai, S. 2010. Textbook on Environmental Studies. PHI Learning
5. Sharma, P. D. 2015. Ecology and Environment.
6. Chauhan, B.S. 2008. Environmental Studies. University Science Press
7. Kaushak & Kaushak. 2016. Perspectives in Environmental studies.
8. Jaiswal, P.S. 2007. Environmental Law. Pioneer Publications, Delhi.
9. Ghosh, G.K. 1992. Environmental pollution. Ashish Publication, Delhi.

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