The by Deeksha Dave and S. S. Katewa , published by Cengage Learning , is designed specifically to fulfill the UGC-mandated compulsory course for undergraduate students in India. Key Pedagogical Features
Land degradation, soil erosion, and desertification. 3. Ecosystems Concept, structure, and function of an ecosystem. Producers, consumers, and decomposers. Energy flow, ecological succession, and food chains. Study of forest, grassland, desert, and aquatic ecosystems. 4. Biodiversity and its Conservation Genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographical classification of India. Value of biodiversity and threats to it. Endangered and endemic species of India. In-situ and Ex-situ conservation methods. 5. Environmental Pollution
This critical section moves from scientific analysis to human impact. It covers unsustainable to sustainable development, urban energy problems, water conservation, resettlement and rehabilitation of people, environmental ethics, and climate change. 7. Human Population and the Environment
Textbook of Environmental Studies (2nd Edition) Deeksha Dave S.S. Katewa , published by Cengage Learning
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