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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION TO
ENVIRONMENT
AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
By: yash patel
Definition…..
o The environment “is the sum of the total of the elements,
factors and conditions in the surroundings which may
have an impact on the development, action or survival of
an organism or group of organisms, such as, we human
beings.”

OR
o It can also be defined as “ external surroundings and
conditions which directly or indirectly affects the living
organism”
Environment consist of:

• BIOTIC FACTORS = living
components in an environment
• ABIOTIC FACTORS = non-living
components in an environment
• Biotic factors and Abiotic factors that surround
us and with which we interact.
• These biotic and abiotic components are in
dynamic state; they constantly affect each other
and cannot be isolated from each other.
Biotic
Factors

Abiotic
Factors

All living
organisms

Water, soil,
minerals, gases

Plants

Temperature,
humidity, wind

Animals

Light, nutrients
(C, O, P, N, etc.)

Microorganisms
COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT
• Environment can be divided into four
components:
• Atmosphere
• Hydrosphere
• Lithosphere
• Biosphere
Atmosphere:
It is the mixture of various gases, water vapour and
subatomic particles that entirely covers the earth
extending outward several thousand kilometers.
Structure of atmosphere
Troposphere:
•Lower portion of the
atmosphere
•Extends up to 8 km at the
poles and 16 km at equator,
on an average extend up to
10-11 km from the earth
surface.
•Temperature decrease at
the rate of 5-7oC/km.
•Strong vertical air
movement responsible for
rapid and complete mixing.
Stratosphere:
• It is above
troposphere and
extends up to50-55
km.
• Up to about 20 km
temp. remains
constant then
increase with
increase in height.
• Ozone layer is in this
layer.
Mesosphere:
• It is layer above
stratosphere and
extends up to 80
km.
• Temperature
decreases slowly
with altitude but
then sharply to
about -75oC.
Thermosphere:
• Temperature
increases rapidly
with increase in
height.
• Heating of this layer
is due to absorption
of the solar energy.
• Within the
thermosphere there
is a layer of charged
particles known as
ionosphere.
Exosphere:
• It exist above the
ionosphere and
extend up to 2000 km
above the earth.
• This layer is almost
airless and empty.
• Contains hydrogen gas
in ionized state.
• Very high
temperature(≥
1200oC)
Hydrosphere:
• About 70% of earth is covered by water.
• Water is available in seas, oceans, lakes, river,
glaciers etc.
• 97% is in the oceans and seas, 2% in glaciers &
ice caps, 1% is fresh water available for human
consumption.
Lithosphere:
• Outer soil crust of the earth is lithosphere
• Living organisms, plant vegetation are
supported by the lithosphere.
• It contains resources like minerals, organic and
inorganic matter, some extent air and water.
• Role of lithosphere:
- Produces food for human beings and
animals.
- Soil is the site of decomposition of organic
wastes.
Biosphere:
• Thin outer crust of the earth which includes all
the living organisms and their environment.
• It extends from the lowest sea bed level to about
24 km of the atmosphere.
• Life supporting resources are available from the
biosphere.
• It is that part of earth where living(biotic)
organism exist and interact with each other and
also with non-living (abiotic) components.
Activities in biosphere…….
• The living organisms interacting with each
other in biosphere and sustain their life.
• The waste products in gaseous, liquid and
solid form are discharged in biosphere.
• The sustaining and assimilative capacity of the
biosphere is tremendous but not infinite.
• The system is in operation for millions of years
but now showing stress due to impact of
human on environment.
Interaction between different components of
environment
Man and Environment relationship
• Man is the only living organism
capable of modifying environment
according to the need.
• Man has started hunting animals
and cutting trees for his basic
needs.
• To increase his comforts he started
distributing each and every
components of environment.
• Large
scale
deforestation,
increasing in quantity of CO2 due to
burning of forest, grass, crop waste
are example of early cause of
pollution.
How Does Technology Address Human
Needs and Wants?
Impact of Technology on Environment
• Positive Impact
• Negative Impact
– Direct Impact & Indirect Impact


Positive Impact




Waste treatment plants to reduce the pollution.
Electricity generation options
Uses of bio-fuels
Impact of Technology on Environment
(Cont…)
• Negative Impacts: Negative effects are further
divided into direct and indirect effects.
– Direct effect:
• Accidents in various industries
• Nuclear pollution

– Indirect effect
•
•
•
•

Uses of fossil fuels causes air pollution
Green house effects
Acid rain
Global warming
Positive Effect
• Water treatment plants help us to reuse of dirty
water.
• Wind turbines help to reduce the needs for coal,
electric and other natural resources.
• To improve life style & safety of human life, as
well as improve the environment of this planet
for the future.
• The science of sewage treatment is probably the
greatest environmental achievement of mankind
Negative Effect
a) Direct Effect:
It includes accidents , release of pollutants affecting
human health, exhaustion of resources and
changes in landscapes.
b) Indirect Effects:
These effects interfere with the vital services
supplied to humanity by natural ecological
systems.
CONT….
• Depletion of ozone layer , which protects the life on
earth from damaging UV-B radiations is caused
primarily by CFC emissions.
• Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers is
decreasing the inherent fertility of soils.
• The sea level rise due to melting of ice-caps in
Antarctic region due to global warming , is frequently
disturbing the coastal areas.
• Exploitation of resources leading to exhaustion.
• Testing of atomic bombs may cause volcanoes and
earth quakes
Environmental Degradation
• Definition: The overall lowering of environmental
qualities due to the damages caused by both
natural events and human activities in the basic
structure of the environment at local, regional
and global levels adversely affecting all living
organisms including man.
Cont…..
Environmental degradation arise due to…..
• Consumption of natural resources by over
population of developing countries.
• Wasteful over consumption of resources by
developed countries.
Cont…..
• To explain the impact (I) the proposed three
factor model in a given area comprises of:
1. The population size(P)
2. Per capita consumption of resources(A)
3. Degradational pollution caused by per unit of
resources used(T)
Hence I=P×A×T
In developing countries three Ps or P3 i.e.
population, poverty and pollution are key factor
for rapid environmental degradation.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
• Sustainable development (SD) is a pattern of
resources use, that aims to meet human needs
while preserving the environment so that these
needs can be met not only in the present, but also
for future generations.
• Every generation should leave air, water and soil
as pure and unpolluted as possible. Sustainability
mean to sustain human institutions and ecological
systems in a healthy and functional state
• Concepts for sustainable development:
• Control of pollution.
• Reduction of excessive use of resources and
conserving resources.
• Recycling and reuse of material for waste
minimization.
• Using cleaner fuel and technologies.
• Development of good mass transportation
facilities to reduce air pollution.
• By using effective environmental management
tools.(EIA, EMS)
Environmental Science
• … is an
interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary
field, drawing on
many diverse
disciplines.
Multidisciplinary nature of the
Environment studies
• “Environmental studies” is the scientific study of
our environment and our place in it.
• Definition: “Environmental studies” is the study
of environmental issues.
• It has broader coverage than environmental
science and includes social aspects of
environment also.
• It deals with science where necessary and also
include the study of physical and biological
environment and also cultural and social factors
and their impact on environment.
Scope of Environmental Studies
• Natural resources- their conservation and
management
• Ecology and biodiversity
• Environmental pollution and control
• Social issues in relation to development and
environment
• Human population and environment
Importance of Environmental Education
in present day education system
• Environmental Education is recognized as the
process that would help individuals to acquire
essential knowledge and skills to take positive
action towards a batter environment.
Objectives of Environmental Education
1. An AWARENESS of the environment and its
problems.
2. Basic KNOWLEDGE and understanding of the
environment and its inter-relationship with man.
3. Social VALUES and ATTITUDES which are in
harmony with environmental quality.
4. SKILLS to solve environmental problems.
5. Sense of responsibility and urgency towards
environment so as to ensure appropriate ACTIONS
to solve environmental problems.
6. Consider environment in its totality.
Environmental Engineering
• Environmental engineering is based on the design and
manipulation of environmental processes to obtain a
desired outcome.

• Environmental engineers apply their knowledge of
the natural sciences (chemistry, biology and
microbiology) with their expertise in engineering to
solve, prevent or correct environmental problems
Cont……
• Design or manage systems for water distribution and
collection, water treatment solid waste handling and
processing facilities , landfills and air treatment plants.
• Work with regulatory agencies to review proposals for
environmental equipment.
• Collecting data and assisting in product design.
• Developing improved air quality models and pollution
control measures.
• Working with an environmental health and safety board
on various policies and procedures.
• Developing mitigation measures to ensure safety
Some of the activities handled by
Environmental Engineer
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Waste Management,
Toxic Material Control,
Water Supply,
Storm Water Management,
Solid Waste Disposal,
Land Management,
Public Health & safety,
Radiation Protection,
Industrial Hygiene,
Air Quality Control
Thank You

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ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENT STUDIES

  • 1. Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES By: yash patel
  • 2. Definition….. o The environment “is the sum of the total of the elements, factors and conditions in the surroundings which may have an impact on the development, action or survival of an organism or group of organisms, such as, we human beings.” OR o It can also be defined as “ external surroundings and conditions which directly or indirectly affects the living organism”
  • 3. Environment consist of: • BIOTIC FACTORS = living components in an environment • ABIOTIC FACTORS = non-living components in an environment
  • 4. • Biotic factors and Abiotic factors that surround us and with which we interact. • These biotic and abiotic components are in dynamic state; they constantly affect each other and cannot be isolated from each other.
  • 5. Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors All living organisms Water, soil, minerals, gases Plants Temperature, humidity, wind Animals Light, nutrients (C, O, P, N, etc.) Microorganisms
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  • 7. COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT • Environment can be divided into four components: • Atmosphere • Hydrosphere • Lithosphere • Biosphere
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  • 9. Atmosphere: It is the mixture of various gases, water vapour and subatomic particles that entirely covers the earth extending outward several thousand kilometers.
  • 11. Troposphere: •Lower portion of the atmosphere •Extends up to 8 km at the poles and 16 km at equator, on an average extend up to 10-11 km from the earth surface. •Temperature decrease at the rate of 5-7oC/km. •Strong vertical air movement responsible for rapid and complete mixing.
  • 12. Stratosphere: • It is above troposphere and extends up to50-55 km. • Up to about 20 km temp. remains constant then increase with increase in height. • Ozone layer is in this layer.
  • 13. Mesosphere: • It is layer above stratosphere and extends up to 80 km. • Temperature decreases slowly with altitude but then sharply to about -75oC.
  • 14. Thermosphere: • Temperature increases rapidly with increase in height. • Heating of this layer is due to absorption of the solar energy. • Within the thermosphere there is a layer of charged particles known as ionosphere.
  • 15. Exosphere: • It exist above the ionosphere and extend up to 2000 km above the earth. • This layer is almost airless and empty. • Contains hydrogen gas in ionized state. • Very high temperature(≥ 1200oC)
  • 16. Hydrosphere: • About 70% of earth is covered by water. • Water is available in seas, oceans, lakes, river, glaciers etc. • 97% is in the oceans and seas, 2% in glaciers & ice caps, 1% is fresh water available for human consumption.
  • 17. Lithosphere: • Outer soil crust of the earth is lithosphere • Living organisms, plant vegetation are supported by the lithosphere. • It contains resources like minerals, organic and inorganic matter, some extent air and water. • Role of lithosphere: - Produces food for human beings and animals. - Soil is the site of decomposition of organic wastes.
  • 18. Biosphere: • Thin outer crust of the earth which includes all the living organisms and their environment. • It extends from the lowest sea bed level to about 24 km of the atmosphere. • Life supporting resources are available from the biosphere. • It is that part of earth where living(biotic) organism exist and interact with each other and also with non-living (abiotic) components.
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  • 20. Activities in biosphere……. • The living organisms interacting with each other in biosphere and sustain their life. • The waste products in gaseous, liquid and solid form are discharged in biosphere. • The sustaining and assimilative capacity of the biosphere is tremendous but not infinite. • The system is in operation for millions of years but now showing stress due to impact of human on environment.
  • 21. Interaction between different components of environment
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  • 23. Man and Environment relationship • Man is the only living organism capable of modifying environment according to the need. • Man has started hunting animals and cutting trees for his basic needs. • To increase his comforts he started distributing each and every components of environment. • Large scale deforestation, increasing in quantity of CO2 due to burning of forest, grass, crop waste are example of early cause of pollution.
  • 24. How Does Technology Address Human Needs and Wants?
  • 25. Impact of Technology on Environment • Positive Impact • Negative Impact – Direct Impact & Indirect Impact  Positive Impact    Waste treatment plants to reduce the pollution. Electricity generation options Uses of bio-fuels
  • 26. Impact of Technology on Environment (Cont…) • Negative Impacts: Negative effects are further divided into direct and indirect effects. – Direct effect: • Accidents in various industries • Nuclear pollution – Indirect effect • • • • Uses of fossil fuels causes air pollution Green house effects Acid rain Global warming
  • 27. Positive Effect • Water treatment plants help us to reuse of dirty water. • Wind turbines help to reduce the needs for coal, electric and other natural resources. • To improve life style & safety of human life, as well as improve the environment of this planet for the future. • The science of sewage treatment is probably the greatest environmental achievement of mankind
  • 28. Negative Effect a) Direct Effect: It includes accidents , release of pollutants affecting human health, exhaustion of resources and changes in landscapes. b) Indirect Effects: These effects interfere with the vital services supplied to humanity by natural ecological systems.
  • 29. CONT…. • Depletion of ozone layer , which protects the life on earth from damaging UV-B radiations is caused primarily by CFC emissions. • Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers is decreasing the inherent fertility of soils. • The sea level rise due to melting of ice-caps in Antarctic region due to global warming , is frequently disturbing the coastal areas. • Exploitation of resources leading to exhaustion. • Testing of atomic bombs may cause volcanoes and earth quakes
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  • 32. Environmental Degradation • Definition: The overall lowering of environmental qualities due to the damages caused by both natural events and human activities in the basic structure of the environment at local, regional and global levels adversely affecting all living organisms including man.
  • 33. Cont….. Environmental degradation arise due to….. • Consumption of natural resources by over population of developing countries. • Wasteful over consumption of resources by developed countries.
  • 34. Cont….. • To explain the impact (I) the proposed three factor model in a given area comprises of: 1. The population size(P) 2. Per capita consumption of resources(A) 3. Degradational pollution caused by per unit of resources used(T) Hence I=P×A×T In developing countries three Ps or P3 i.e. population, poverty and pollution are key factor for rapid environmental degradation.
  • 35. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT • Sustainable development (SD) is a pattern of resources use, that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for future generations. • Every generation should leave air, water and soil as pure and unpolluted as possible. Sustainability mean to sustain human institutions and ecological systems in a healthy and functional state
  • 36. • Concepts for sustainable development: • Control of pollution. • Reduction of excessive use of resources and conserving resources. • Recycling and reuse of material for waste minimization. • Using cleaner fuel and technologies. • Development of good mass transportation facilities to reduce air pollution. • By using effective environmental management tools.(EIA, EMS)
  • 37. Environmental Science • … is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary field, drawing on many diverse disciplines.
  • 38. Multidisciplinary nature of the Environment studies • “Environmental studies” is the scientific study of our environment and our place in it. • Definition: “Environmental studies” is the study of environmental issues. • It has broader coverage than environmental science and includes social aspects of environment also. • It deals with science where necessary and also include the study of physical and biological environment and also cultural and social factors and their impact on environment.
  • 39. Scope of Environmental Studies • Natural resources- their conservation and management • Ecology and biodiversity • Environmental pollution and control • Social issues in relation to development and environment • Human population and environment
  • 40. Importance of Environmental Education in present day education system • Environmental Education is recognized as the process that would help individuals to acquire essential knowledge and skills to take positive action towards a batter environment.
  • 41. Objectives of Environmental Education 1. An AWARENESS of the environment and its problems. 2. Basic KNOWLEDGE and understanding of the environment and its inter-relationship with man. 3. Social VALUES and ATTITUDES which are in harmony with environmental quality. 4. SKILLS to solve environmental problems. 5. Sense of responsibility and urgency towards environment so as to ensure appropriate ACTIONS to solve environmental problems. 6. Consider environment in its totality.
  • 42. Environmental Engineering • Environmental engineering is based on the design and manipulation of environmental processes to obtain a desired outcome. • Environmental engineers apply their knowledge of the natural sciences (chemistry, biology and microbiology) with their expertise in engineering to solve, prevent or correct environmental problems
  • 43. Cont…… • Design or manage systems for water distribution and collection, water treatment solid waste handling and processing facilities , landfills and air treatment plants. • Work with regulatory agencies to review proposals for environmental equipment. • Collecting data and assisting in product design. • Developing improved air quality models and pollution control measures. • Working with an environmental health and safety board on various policies and procedures. • Developing mitigation measures to ensure safety
  • 44. Some of the activities handled by Environmental Engineer • • • • • • • • • • Waste Management, Toxic Material Control, Water Supply, Storm Water Management, Solid Waste Disposal, Land Management, Public Health & safety, Radiation Protection, Industrial Hygiene, Air Quality Control

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