| Unit 1 [Book] | |
| Multi-disciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies, Scope and Importance | VIEW |
| Concept of Sustainability and Sustainable Development | VIEW |
| SDG Goals | VIEW |
| Ecosystem, Structure and Function | VIEW |
| Energy flow in an Ecosystem: Food Chains, Food Webs and Ecological Succession | VIEW |
| Terrestrial Ecosystems: | |
| Forest Ecosystem | VIEW |
| Grassland Ecosystem | VIEW |
| Desert Ecosystem | VIEW |
| Aquatic ecosystems: Ponds, Streams, Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Estuaries | VIEW |
| Unit 2 [Book] | |
| Natural Resources, Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources | VIEW |
| Land Resources: Land-use and Land cover change, Land Degradation, Soil erosion, and Desertification | VIEW |
| Forest Resources, Types and Scope | VIEW |
| Deforestation Causes and impacts due to Mining, Dam building on environment, Forests, Biodiversity, and Tribal Populations | VIEW |
| Water Recourses: Use and Over-exploitation of Surface and Ground water, Floods, Droughts, Conflicts over water (International and Inter-state) | VIEW |
| Energy Resources, Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources, Use of Alternate Energy Sources, Growing Energy Needs | VIEW |
| Biodiversity and Conservation | VIEW |
| Levels of Biological Diversity Genetic, Species and Ecosystem Diversity | VIEW |
| Biogeographic Zones of India | VIEW |
| Biodiversity Patterns and Global Biodiversity Hot Spots | VIEW |
| India as a Mega Biodiversity Nation | VIEW |
| Endangered and Endemic Species of India | VIEW |
| Threats to Biodiversity: Habitat Loss, Poaching of Wildlife, Man-wildlife Conflicts | VIEW |
| Biological Invasions | VIEW |
| Conservation of Biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ Conservation of Biodiversity | VIEW |
| Unit 3 [Book] | |
| Environmental Pollution, Types, Causes, Effects and Controls | VIEW |
| Air, Water, Soil and Noise Pollution | VIEW |
| Nuclear Hazards and Human health Risks | VIEW |
| Solid Waste | VIEW |
| Management and Control Measures of Urban and Industrial Waste | VIEW |
| Environmental Policies and Practices: | |
| Climate Change | VIEW |
| Global Warming | VIEW |
| Ozone Layer Depletion | VIEW |
| Acid Rain and Impacts on Human Communities and Agriculture | VIEW |
| Environment Laws: | |
| Environment Protection Act | VIEW |
| Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act | VIEW |
| Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act | VIEW |
| Wildlife Protection Act | VIEW |
| Forest Conservation Act | VIEW |
| International Agreements: | |
| Montreal Protocol | VIEW |
| Kyoto Protocol | VIEW |
| Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) | VIEW |
| Nature Reserves | VIEW |
| Tribal Populations and Rights | VIEW |
| Human wildlife Conflicts in Indian context | VIEW |
| Unit 4 [Book] | |
| Human Communities and the Environment: | |
| Human Population Growth Impacts on Environment | VIEW |
| Human Health and Welfare | VIEW |
| Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Project affected Persons | VIEW |
| Disaster Management: Floods, Earthquake, Cyclones and Landslides | VIEW |
| Chipko Environmental Movements | VIEW |
| Silent valley Environmental Movements | VIEW |
| Bishnois of Rajasthan Environmental Movements | VIEW |
| Environmental ethics: Ecological, Economic, Social, Ethical, Aesthetic and Informational Value | VIEW |
| Role of Indian and other Religions and Cultures in Environmental Conservation | VIEW |
| Environmental Communication and Public awareness | VIEW |
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