Unit 1-1
Unit 1-1
Unit 1-1
Definition:
Multidisciplinary approach:
Anthropology
Policy
Politics
Geography
Law
Ethics
Economics
Urban planning
Pollution
Natural resource management etc
Scope
The cities and towns we live in now were once upon a time a
natural landscape such as forest, river, lake, mountain, desert,
etc
Despite changing these natural elements to suit our lifestyle,
progress and living, we are still dependent on them for our
food and fuel.
Example:
We still need rivers for fish, water, hydroelectricity etc
We still grow trees and plants in a controlled environment in
the name of agriculture/horticulture for food and fodder
We still take refuge in forests for wood
What we understand is disregard for the very natural system
we live in, we still need them for our sustenance and
sustainability as a species.
We still need the plants and trees to be in abundance for the
natural balance (oxygen, rains, water, etc)
Example:
And loss of forest cover not only depletes the forest of its
resources, such as timber and other non-wood products, but
affect our water resources because an intact natural forest
acts like a sponge which holds water and releases it slowly.
Importance
Environmental studies are important because they allow us to
understand and protect our planet.
Environmental studies provide us with the knowledge and
skills to identify, assess, and solve environmental challenges.
Example:
How?
Environmental conservation is an important issue for us all. We
can help preserve our planet for future generations by taking
steps to reduce our own environmental footprint. Simple actions
such as recycling, reducing plastic use, and conserving water
can go a long way in helping to protect our environment. We can
also spread awareness by encouraging others to do the same
and by supporting organizations that are dedicated to
preserving the environment. Together, we can make a difference
and ensure that our planet remains a beautiful and healthy place
to live.
Kalpavriksh, Pune:
This NGO, initially Delhi based, is now working from Pune and
is active in several other parts of India.
Kalpavriksh works on a variety of fronts:
education and awareness;
investigation and research;
direct action and lobbying; and
litigation with regard to environment and development
issues.
Its activities include
talks and audio-visuals in schools and colleges,
nature walks and outstation camps,
organising student participation in ongoing campaigns
including street demonstrations,
pushing for consumer awareness regarding organic food,
press statements, handling green alerts, and meetings
with the city’s administrators.
It is involved with the preparation of site-specific,
environmental manuals for schoolteachers.
Kalpavriksh was responsible for developing India’s National
Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan in 2003.
Initiatives Taken
1. Remote Sensing:
2. Database
Objectives of ENVIS:
Applications of GIS:
GIS is very useful for future land use planning and for
interpretating polluted zones and degraded lands.