Introduction To Environmental Science
Introduction To Environmental Science
Unit 2 Ecosystems
Studies environment.
Components of
Environment Lithosphere
Biosphere
A blanket of gases called the atmosphere surrounds the earth and
protects the surface of earth from the Sun’s harmful, ultraviolet
rays. It sustains life on the earth. It also regulates temperature,
preventing the earth from becoming too hot or too cold. It saves it
from the hostile environment of outer space.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere is composed of nitrogen and oxygen besides, argon,
carbon dioxide and trace gases.
Lithosphere
It is a region where lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere all are
present and life can exist. It is defined as the thin layer of soil, rock,
water and air that surround the earth along with the living organism.
Lithosphere
Biosphere
Biosphere
Atmosphere Hydrosphere
✓ Sustainability means meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of
future generation to meet their needs.
✓ Sustainability is derived from the Latin word sustinere ie, to hold and sustain.
Sustain is to maintain. It is related to the quality of life in a community whether the
economic, social and environmental systems that make up the community are
providing a healthy, productive, meaningful life for all community residents, present
Concept of and future. Sustainability can be defined as the practice of maintaining processes of
productivity (natural or human made) indefinitely by replacing resources used with
Sustainability resources of equal or greater value without degrading or endangering natural biotic
systems.
✓ The concept of sustainable development has two related concepts, i.e., the right to
develop and the need to sustain the environment, which need to be balanced for
achieving future development in a sustainable manner. It is the practice of
developing land and construction projects in a manner that reduces their impact on
the environment by creating energy efficient models.
In 1987 the World Commission on Environment and Development
sought to address the problem of conflicts between environment and
development goals by formulating a definition of sustainable
development:
Development Social: A socially sustainable system must achieve fairness in distribution and
opportunity, adequate provision of social services including health and
education, gender equity, and political accountability and participation.
Clean Air Index and Energy Resources: Pure and clean air is essential for survival of human
Indicators of beings and other species. Air pollution, acid rain and greenhouse effects are threats for
Sustainability sustainability. To achieve long-term sustainable use of renewable sources must be lower than its
rate of regeneration.
Soll Degradation and Forest Coverage Ratio: Loss of soil fertility and topsoil due to erosion
poses an environmental threat. The forests coverage ratio has to be balanced. Declining forest
cover means loss of water, climate, and soil and is a threat to existence of ecosystems.
❑Solar and wind energy.
Energy from these resources is limitless, meaning we have the ability to
eliminate dependence on non-renewable power sources by harnessing
power from renewable resources.
❑Sustainable construction.
Common Homes, offices and other structures that incorporate recycled and
renewable resources will be more energy efficient and stand the test of
examples of time.
sustainable ❑Crop rotation.
Many farmers and gardeners are using this method as a chemical free
development way to reduce diseases in the soil and increase growth potential of their
crops.
practices ❑Water fixtures.
Water conservation is critical to sustainable development, and more and
more products are available that use less water in the home, such as
showers, toilets, dishwashers and laundry systems.
➢Environmentalism deals with analysis of earth's environmental problems and
coming up with solutions in a holistic manner. It is closely related to various
environmental activities to preserve and conserve environment.