This course will enable the students to –
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24DBOT 803
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND PLANT CONSERVATION
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CO106: Gain knowledge about Ecology & environment vis-à-vis climatic topography, edaphic and biotic factors and gain an insight into vegetation types of the world. CO107: Develop an understanding of population structure of the organisms, organization into communities and their functional relationships with their environment CO108: Evaluate the energy flow pathways for ecological efficiency of different ecosystems. CO109: Understand the contemporary environmental issues and apply the knowledge for finding solutions to them. CO110: Assess and analyse the role of anthropogenic and climatic perturbations in Ecosystem Stability CO111: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching Learning activities for the student: Self-learning assignment, Effective questions, Stimulation, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Introduction to ecology and environment, factors affecting ecology (climatic, topographic, edaphic and biotic factors), ecological niche, life zones, major biomes and vegetation types of the world.
Population Ecology: characteristics of population – natality, mortality, vital index, biotic potential, survivorship curve, exponential and logistic growth, population dynamics: community ecology: structure and development of community, community analysis.
Clementsian’s categories, concept of continuum and ordination, mechanism of ecological succession- relay floristics and initial floristic composition, facilitation, tolerance and inhibition models. Structure and function of ecosystem, primary and secondary productivity, energy dynamics (trophic organization, energy flow pathways, ecological efficiencies), litter fall and decomposition, global biogeochemical cycles of C, N, P and S.
Environmental pollution and its management (air, water and soil), greenhouse gases, ozone depletion and global warming, environmental policies and regulations, impact of pollution on biodiversity, other causes of biodiversity loss, IUCN categories of threat, biodiversity hotspots.
Concept of resistance and resilience, ecological perturbances (natural and anthropogenic), and their impact on plants and ecosystems, ecology of plant invasions, environmental impact assessments and ecosystem restoration. Ecological management: concept, sustainable development and sustainability indicators.
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