Unit 1 The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies
Unit 1 The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies
THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY
NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES
Environment
Definition: The complex set of physical, geographic, biological,
social, cultural and political conditions that surround an
individual or organism and that ultimately determines its form
and nature of its survival.
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Productive Value of Nature
Salim Ali
MS Swaminathan
– One of India’s foremost agricultural scientists and has
also been concerned with various aspects of biodiversity
conservation both of cultivars and wild biodiversity.
– Founder of the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation in
Chennai, which does work on the conservation of
biological diversity.
Madhav Gadgil
Anil Agarwal
Sunderlal Bahuguna
Charles Darwin
– Author of “Origin of Species” which brought to light the close
relationship between habitats and species.
– It also brought about a new thinking of man’s relationship with other
species that was based on evolution.
– Alfred Wallace came to the same conclusions during his work.
Henry Thoreau
– In 1860, he wrote that the wilderness should be preserved after he
lived in the wild for a year.
– He felt that most people did not care for nature and would sell it off
for a small sum of money.
Ralph Emerson
– He spoke of the dangers of commerce to our
environment way back in the 1840s.
John Muir
– He is remembered as having saved the great ancient
sequoia trees in California’s forests.
– In the 1890s he formed the Sierra club, which is a major
conservation NGO in the USA.
Aldo Leopold
– He was a forest official in the US in the 1920s.
– He designed the early policies on wilderness conservation
and wildlife management.
Rachel Carson
– In the 1960s Rachel Carson published several articles
that caused immediate worldwide concern on the effects
of pesticide on nature and mankind.
– She wrote a well-known book called ‘Silent Spring’ which
eventually led to a change in Government policy and
public awareness.
EO Wilson
– An entomologist who envisioned that biological diversity
was a key to human survival on earth.
– He wrote ‘Diversity of Life’ in 1993, which was awarded a
prize for the best book published on environmental
issues.
– His writings brought home to the world the risks to
mankind due to man made disturbances in natural
ecosystems that are leading to the rapid extinction of
species at the global level.