BBA217 Environmental Studies

Unit 1 [Book]   The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental studies: Definition, Components, Scope and Importance, Need for public awareness VIEW Ecosystems Concept, Structure and Function …

Role of an Individual in Prevention of Pollution

Role of an Individual in Prevention of Pollution

Solid Waste Management, Concepts, Objectives, Types, Effects and Methods

Solid Waste Management, Concepts, Objectives, Types, Effects and Methods

Nuclear Hazards, Types, Effects, Measures

Nuclear Hazards refer to the harmful effects and risks associated with the use, storage, and disposal of radioactive substances. These hazards stem from the radiation …

Thermal Pollution

An increase in the optimum water temperature by industrial process (steel fac­tories, electric power houses and atomic power plants) may be called as “Thermal Pollution.” …

Noise Pollution Causes, Effects, and Controls

Noise Pollution, or environmental noise, refers to excessive or disturbing sounds in the environment that harm human health, disrupt daily life, and negatively impact ecosystems. …

Marine Pollution

Marine pollution is defined as the introduction of substances to the marine environment directly or indirectly by man resulting in adverse effects such as hazardous …

Soil Pollution Causes, Effects, and Controls

Soil Pollution, the contamination of soil with hazardous chemicals and pollutants, is a significant environmental issue. It disrupts ecosystems, threatens human health, and affects agricultural …

Water Pollution Causes, Effects, and Controls

Water Pollution is the contamination of water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater, due to human activities. Pollutants introduced into these bodies of …

Air Pollution, Causes, Effects, and Controls

Air pollution is the presence of harmful substances in the atmosphere that negatively impact the health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. These pollutants may be …

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