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Influence of Environment on Behavior
Environmental Determinism
Environmental Possibilism
Enviornmental Probabilism
Environmental Determinism
known as climatic determinism or geographical determinism
Time Period: Late 19th century
Theory of evolution- survival of the fittest, process of natural selection
Environment (climate, soil, terrain, vegetation) controls human behavior
Birth of civilizations
Physical environment determines the culture and development of the society.
Environmental Probabilism / Cultural Ecology
Time Period: Late 20th century
Man is fairly knowledgeable, usually rational and predominantly acquisitive.
Individual’s decision cannot be predicted but his range of possible decisions and the probability of making one can be ascertained.
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BEHAVIOR is an individual’s response to the environment or to a self-generated stimulus, mediated by the following:
Physiological subsystem
Cultural subsystem
Social subsystem
Personality subsystem
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Urbanization and its effect on environmentHILLFORT
Urbanisation and its effect on environment explains both positive and negative impacts in a broad sense. I took help from many study materials available over internet and library and tried to make a brief out of them. Hope, this presentation will help new learners to visualise the real scenario. Students of Urban Planning, Architecture, Environmental Planning, Law and sociology can use it for their reference.
Environmental determinism and possibilismguestuser7
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Influence of Environment on Behavior
Environmental Determinism
Environmental Possibilism
Enviornmental Probabilism
Environmental Determinism
known as climatic determinism or geographical determinism
Time Period: Late 19th century
Theory of evolution- survival of the fittest, process of natural selection
Environment (climate, soil, terrain, vegetation) controls human behavior
Birth of civilizations
Physical environment determines the culture and development of the society.
Environmental Probabilism / Cultural Ecology
Time Period: Late 20th century
Man is fairly knowledgeable, usually rational and predominantly acquisitive.
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Environmental probabilism is a thought that considers the probabilistic relationship between physical environments and behavior. For example, an warm, and welcoming entrance to a campus building will increase the probability of it being entered more so than if it is cold and unwelcoming. The welcoming entrance does not cause entry, but the probability of entry can be increased with proper design.
BEHAVIOR is an individual’s response to the environment or to a self-generated stimulus, mediated by the following:
Physiological subsystem
Cultural subsystem
Social subsystem
Personality subsystem
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Environment is a comprehensive term which relates to man-nature relationship. It relates to plant, wildlife, water, land and man-made things as pollution resulting from industry and other such technological development.
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Relationship between man and physical environment
1. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Presented by:
Mehwish Soomro
Rizwana Soomro
Ghulam Fatima
Komal Mohammad Moosa
Presented to:
Miss Nargis Shamim
2. CONTENT
Relation between physical environment
and human behavior
Man-environment interaction
Human activities in relationship with environment
Human activities and their impact on environment
Human activities, utilization of environmental
recourses and concept of sustainability
3. INTRODUCTION
Environment means the surrounding condition
that effect the lifestyle of living things.
Our surrounding includes natural and manmade
things.
Human life gates effected by the environment
and hence we find differences in the human life
of different regions.
4. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
All component which come into existence
naturally are included in natural
environment .
The landforms on the earth , the climate ,
soils , minerals , sunlight etc are
component of our natural environment.
5.
6. CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
In order to enrich his life man had used many
natural resources and in this process he has
brought many changes in natural environment .
Human settlements , roads , buildings , dams etc
have developed through this.
7.
8. INTERACTION IN ENVIRONMENT
There are many interaction between biotic (living) and a
biotic (non living) components.
All the biotic component depend on each other.
Plants produce their food using solar energy. That means
there is an interaction between abiotic and biotic
components.
9.
10. POPULATION GROWTH LEADS TO
Industrialization
Burning fossil fuels
Non renewable resources
Pollution
Increased CO2 fuels
11. ACID RAIN
Burning of fossil fuels
released sulphate and
nitrate into air .
Sulphates and nitrates
mix with water vapors in
air and form sulphuric
acid and nitric acid.
13. DEFORESTATION
Population growth leads
to the loss of natural
habitats
Cut down trees to build
new homes
Loss of biodiversity
Loss of oxygen producers
and CO2 eliminators.
15. HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON
ENVIRONMENT.
Human impact on the environment or
anthropogenic impact on the environment
includes change to biophysical environment and
ecosystem biodiversity and natural resources
caused directly or indirectly by human
16. THERE ARE MANY CAUSES OF HUMAN
ACTIVITIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON
ENVIRONMENT
Overpopulation
Pollution
Climate Change
Water Pollution
Deforestation
17. OVER POPULATION
Overpopulation has grown into an epidemic,
since morality rates have decreased, medicine has
improved and methods of industrial forming were
introduced. The effects of overpopulation are
quite severe, with one of the most severe being the
degradation of the environment. An increased
population results in more) clear-cutting resulting
in severely damage ecosystem without enough
trees to filter the air , co2 level increases which
easier the potential to damage every single
organism on earth (Human continuously require
more space which devastates ecosystem and
increase co2 level.
18. POLLUTION
(Pollution is everywhere From the trash thrown
out on the freeway ,to the millions of metric tons
of pollution pumped into the atmosphere every
year. It also so bad that to date 2.4 billions
people do not have access to clean water
sources.
19.
20. CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change is the closely connected to historical
development of industry and technology. As global
temperature increases. Earth weather patterns, will
drastically change. The increase will impact weather
patterns promising more intense hurricanes in both size
and frequency as well as intensifying and prolonging
droughts and heat waves . But air pollution does not just
affect the environment. The evidence is mounting that
poor air quality and rising temperature are running
delicate ecosystem even leading to increased asthma and
cancer rates in human.
21.
22. WATER POLLUTION
Every year 8 millions tons of garbage
dumped into the ocean. Not only is garbage
introduce into the ocean but also the
excessive amount of fertilizer that find its way
into the ocean through rain flood , winds or
dumped in excess right into the larges
producer of oxygen we have . Year after year
millions of tons garbage is dumped into the
ocean since the garbage mainly consist of
plastic, it is largely indisoluble. Pollution is
the number one threat to all aquatic life and
is lead cause of reduced biodiversity.
23.
24. DEFORESTATION
With an exponential expansion in human beings, more
food,, materials, and shelter are being manufactured at
stupendous rates, mostly stemming from forestry. Forest
are cleared to make way for new humans , which in turns
, makes more humans you can see the problem.
According to international data , an estimated 18 million
areas of trees are clear cut each year to make way for
new development and wood products. So we should have
to stop deforestation Because with trees being one of the
largest producer of oxygen for human, So such human
activities need to stop if we will to survive
25. HUMAN ACTIVITIES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENT
Human travels not only to move people
and goods but also to build and
maintain the related infrastructure
roads, rail roads, airports etc.
Human consumes energy through
consumption of material goods, plants,
we spend energy in many appliances,
automobiles and in conversion of energy
from one form to another.
Another human activity is to fulfill their
need of wood, paper products or to
create new agricultural production
which is done from centuries by
deforestation and it effects our
environment in many ways
26. UTILIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURSES
An environmental resource is any
material service from the environment
that is valuable to society which in turn
humans utilize to fulfill their needs.
Water is one of the crucial
environmental resource, human utilize
it through drinking purpose, to cook
food, to use it for hygiene purposes.
Another worldwide used and most
benefited resource is forest, plant and
trees which human use for medicinal
purposes mainly use it as food as main
source of nutrition and also utilize as
decoration pieces.
27. CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABILITY
As natural resources are of two types
renewable and non renewable so there
is a need for awareness to preserve
these precious resources for our future
generations.
Energy is the foremost and first most
need of human beings or more
correctly universe. In order to preserve
for energy purposes we can use non
renewable resources like solar energy,
wind energy so they can last longer.
Awareness about water conservation is
important for that agricultural and
industrial sectors can use effective and
smart ways to consume water.
28. CONCLUSION
We should use natural resources in the best interest of our
needs and with a concern of our future generations who
could then use minerals to mine and discover new elements
from earths crust, use other resources such as plants for
animal rearing who then can contribute in countries
economy and further help to maintain a prosperous world.
That’s all
Thank
you