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S.No - Topics Student Name Enroll. No.: Environmental Studies

This document outlines the topics and student groups for an Environmental Studies module. It is divided into 15 sections covering various topics within the subject area. Each section includes the topics to be discussed and assigns a group of students to cover those topics. The topics span natural resources, pollution, waste management, biodiversity, and ecosystems. The document organizes the material into six modules addressing issues in environmental science from different perspectives.

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S.No - Topics Student Name Enroll. No.: Environmental Studies

This document outlines the topics and student groups for an Environmental Studies module. It is divided into 15 sections covering various topics within the subject area. Each section includes the topics to be discussed and assigns a group of students to cover those topics. The topics span natural resources, pollution, waste management, biodiversity, and ecosystems. The document organizes the material into six modules addressing issues in environmental science from different perspectives.

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Module I
1 Environmental Studies:
 Detailed introduction GROUP 11
 Multidisciplinary nature Vedangi
 Importance of environmental studies Ralika
 Need for public awareness, sensitisation Ayushi
and participation Smridh

Module II
2  Natural resources: Defination, Types and GROUP 12
Conservation. Abhay Leonardo
 Role of an individual in conservation of natural Remy
resources, Equitable use of resources for Shubham 
sustainable lifestyles. Anam
 Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, Vanya 
deforestation, case studies. Pranav LS
 Timber extraction, mining and their effects on
forests and tribal people.
 Dams and their effects on forests and tribal
people. Case studies
3 GROUP 13
 Land resources: Land as a resource, Land Ayushi Gupta
degradation Pooja
 Man induced landslides. soil erosion and Akriti
desertification: causes and impacts Lakuti
 Water resources:Introduction, Use and over- Parlie
utilization of surface and ground water.
 Floods, drought,: Causes and Remedies.
Conflicts over water
 Dams-benefits and problems. Controversies
4  Mineral resources: GROUP 4
(a)Use and exploitation Shreya bansal
(b)Environmental effects of extracting and using Ishika chopra
mineral resources, case studies Khwahish gupta
  Food resources: Riya garg
(a)World food problems.
(b)Changes caused by overgrazing and
traditional agriculture
(c)Food resources effects of modern agriculture,
fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging,
salinity, case studies
5  Energy resources: Growing energy needs, GROUP 9
Energy resources renewable and non-renewable Vanshika 
energy sources. Nandini 
 Use of alternate energy sources Jyoti 
 case studies. Joanna
 Role of individual in conservation of natural Shreya
resources
 Equitable use of resources for sustainable
lifestyles
Module IV
6  Definition, Cause, effects and control measures GROUP 5
of :- Air pollution, Gagandeep
 Water pollution Sakshi
 Soil pollution Insha
 Marine pollution Saabia

7  Definition, Cause, effects and control measures GROUP 2


of :- Noise pollution Zeba
 Thermal pollution Vartika
 Nuclear hazards Rachaita
 Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Sanjana

8  Solid Waste Management : Causes, effects and GROUP 10


 Solid waste management: control measures of Archisha
urban and industrial wastes. Saipriya
 Pollution case studies. Ranya
 Disaster management : floods, earthquake, Prerna
cyclone and landslides

Module V
9  Environment From Unsustainable to Sustainable GROUP 15
development. Ishika kathuria 
 Urban problems related to energy, Water Nishtha 
conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed Karishma
management
10  Resettlement and rahabilitation of people; its GROUP 4
problems and concerns. Shreya bansal
 Case Studies Ishika chopra
 Environmental ethics : Issues and possible Khwahish gupta
solutions Riya garg
 Climate change, global warming, ozone layer
depletion
 Acid rain nuclear accidents and holocaust
 Case studies

11  Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste GROUP 6


products. ishika Malhotra  
 Environment Protection Act. Air (Prevention and Kalash yadav
Control of Pollution) Act. Radhika arora 
 Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, Amandeep kaur 
 Wildlife Protection Act Divya nagar
 Forest Conservation Act Issues involved in
enforcement of environmental legislation. Public
awareness.
Module VI
12  Population growth, variation among nations. GROUP 8
Population explosion – Family Welfare Sanskriti 
Programme. Arushi 
 Environment and human health. Human Rights. Muskan aur
 Value Education. HIV/AIDS. Women and Child Yashna 
Welfare. Annanya
 Role of Information Technology in Environment
and human health.
 Case Studies.

Module VIII
13  BioDiversity – Definition, Types: GROUP 1
genetic, species and ecosystem diversity
 Biogeographical classification of India, Value of Anushri
biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, Divyam
social, ethical aesthetic and option values Palak
 Biodiversity at global, national and local levels. Prachi
India as a mega-diversity nation, Hot-spots of Shreya Sharma
biodiversity.
 Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of
wildlife, man wildlife conflicts.
 Endangered and endemic species of India.
Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ
conservation of biodiversity. Biological
Diversity Act, 2002

Module III
14  Concept of an ecosystem, Structure and Function GROUP 3
 Nutrient Cycling
 Energy flow in the ecosystem, Food chain and Isha chopra
Food webs Rashi Chopra 
 Ecological pyramids: Defination, types, function Ishika kapoor
and comparision Vrinda girotra

15  Types, features, structure and function of GROUP 14


different ecosystems: Mehak 
(a)Forest ecosystem Peehu
(b)Grassland ecosystem Charvi
(c)Desert ecosystem Noor
(d)Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, Zoha
rivers, ocean estuaries)
 Ecological succession

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