Green skills refers to the skills that develop and support a sustainable and resource-efficient society. it includes hard and soft skills essential to save our environment.
Green skills refers to the skills that develop and support a sustainable and resource-efficient society. it includes hard and soft skills essential to save our environment.
Chapter - 16, Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Science, Class 10Shivam Parmar
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Chapter - 16, Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Science, Class 10
POLLUTION IN GANGA
FIVE IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGIES
REUSE, RECYCLE, REPURPOSE, REDUCE & REFUSE
WHY DO WE NEED TO MANAGE OUR RESOURCES?
FORESTS AND WILDLIFE
STAKEHOLDERS
PEOPLE INTERVENTION IN FORESTS
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
DAMS
WATER HARVESTING
ANCIENT METHOD OF WATERSHED MANAGEMENT -SYSTEM
COAL AND PETROLEUM
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The 1st lesson of class 10 geography resources and development is explained in his power point presentation according to the latest syllabus with pictures and examples in detail. the power point will help you to know about the following in detail with pictures and examples in detail.
1. resource
2. Interdependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions
3. classification of resources
a) On the basis of origin
i. Biotic Resources
ii. Abiotic Resources
b) On the basis of exhaustibility
i. Renewable resources
ii. Non Renewable resources
c) On the basis of ownership
i. Individual resources
ii. Community owned resources
iii. National resources
iv. International resources
d) On the basis of development
i. Potential resources
ii. Developed resources
iii. Stock
iv. Reserves
4. Problems created by indiscriminate use of resource by man
5. Sustainable development
6. Resource Planning
7. Importance of resource planning
8. Resource conservation
9. Ganghiji’s ideas on resource conservation
10. Land Degradation
11. Land conservation measures
12. Soil and its types
13. soil erosion
14. types of soil erosion
15. soil conservation measures
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In a world where environmental concerns are at the forefront of our collective consciousness, the phrase "Eco-Friendly Products" has become more than just a buzzword—it represents a transformative shift in the way we live, consume, and envision the future. As the specter of climate change looms ever larger, and the consequences of unsustainable practices become increasingly evident, there has never been a more crucial moment to explore the role of Eco-Friendly Products in shaping a sustainable lifestyle.
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This guide seeks to illuminate not only the significance of Eco-Friendly Products but also their undeniable impact on our planet's future. It is an invitation to embrace a lifestyle that transcends mere consumption, one that nurtures a harmonious coexistence with the natural world and respects the delicate balance of our ecosystems. As we embark on this journey, let us discover how the choices we make today, in favor of eco-friendliness, can pave the way for a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow.
Chapter - 16, Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Science, Class 10Shivam Parmar
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Chapter - 16, Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Science, Class 10
POLLUTION IN GANGA
FIVE IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGIES
REUSE, RECYCLE, REPURPOSE, REDUCE & REFUSE
WHY DO WE NEED TO MANAGE OUR RESOURCES?
FORESTS AND WILDLIFE
STAKEHOLDERS
PEOPLE INTERVENTION IN FORESTS
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
DAMS
WATER HARVESTING
ANCIENT METHOD OF WATERSHED MANAGEMENT -SYSTEM
COAL AND PETROLEUM
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
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The 1st lesson of class 10 geography resources and development is explained in his power point presentation according to the latest syllabus with pictures and examples in detail. the power point will help you to know about the following in detail with pictures and examples in detail.
1. resource
2. Interdependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions
3. classification of resources
a) On the basis of origin
i. Biotic Resources
ii. Abiotic Resources
b) On the basis of exhaustibility
i. Renewable resources
ii. Non Renewable resources
c) On the basis of ownership
i. Individual resources
ii. Community owned resources
iii. National resources
iv. International resources
d) On the basis of development
i. Potential resources
ii. Developed resources
iii. Stock
iv. Reserves
4. Problems created by indiscriminate use of resource by man
5. Sustainable development
6. Resource Planning
7. Importance of resource planning
8. Resource conservation
9. Ganghiji’s ideas on resource conservation
10. Land Degradation
11. Land conservation measures
12. Soil and its types
13. soil erosion
14. types of soil erosion
15. soil conservation measures
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"The Future is Green: Must-Have Eco-Friendly Products for a Sustainable Lifestyle" is a journey into the heart of eco-conscious living. In this exploration, we will delve into a comprehensive guide to Eco-Friendly Products that have the power to redefine the way we interact with our environment. From the products that grace our homes to those that enhance our personal care routines, fashion choices, and even our travel adventures, the concept of eco-friendliness has permeated every facet of our lives.
This guide seeks to illuminate not only the significance of Eco-Friendly Products but also their undeniable impact on our planet's future. It is an invitation to embrace a lifestyle that transcends mere consumption, one that nurtures a harmonious coexistence with the natural world and respects the delicate balance of our ecosystems. As we embark on this journey, let us discover how the choices we make today, in favor of eco-friendliness, can pave the way for a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow.
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Environmental sustainability is about ensuring that future generations can enjoy the natural resources our planet has to offer. It is responsibly interacting with the planet to maintain natural resources and not jeopardize the ability for future generations to meet their needs. The concept of environmental sustainability has gained increasing public interest in recent years. It is mentioned in relation to all aspects of our lives, from creating environmentally conscious communities to sourcing sustainable food. This paper provides a primer on environmental sustainability and its applications. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Adeniyi Ogunnusi | Sarhan M. Musa "Environmental Sustainability: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50049.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/environmental-science/50049/environmental-sustainability-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
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Environmental education is a process that allows individuals to explore environmental issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the environment. As a result, individuals develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues and have the skills to make informed and responsible decisions.
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Ekocalendar is an awareness tool/ CSR gift developed by Ekonnect Knowledge Foundation. In its third year since inception, Ekocalendar assigns an Environmental theme to each month highlighting significant days with supporting visuals and inspiring quotes.
The beginning of Earth Day dates back in 1968 when the Human Ecology Symposium was held. With the
U.S. Public Health Service, Morton Hilbert organized an environmental conference for students where they
could learn more from scientists about the effects of environmental degradation on human health. For the
next two years, Hilbert and the students worked to plan the first Earth Day. In April 1970, along with a federal
proclamation from the U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, the first Earth Day was officially held. This day impelled
the U.S. Congress to develop some of the most significant environmental legislation.
Environment Awareness -
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Some of the main reasons responsible for widespread Environmental Ignorance.
How to promote Environmental Awareness?
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
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New development in herbals,
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2. WHAT IS GREEN SKILLS?
Green skills are
those skills needed to adapt
processes, services and products
to climate change and the
environmental regulations and
requirements related to it. They
include the knowledge, abilities,
values and attitudes needed to
live in, develop and support a
sustainable and resource-
efficient society.
3. SeSSIon 1: SuStaInable development
What is Sustainable Development?
Sustainable development is
the development that
satisfies the needs of the
present without compromising
the capacity of future
generations, guaranteeing
the balance between
economic growth, care for
the environment and social
well-being.
4. Importance of Sustainable Development
Economic development is using up resources of the world so quickly that our
future generations,
the young people of the world, would have serious environmental problems,
much worse than those that we are facing at present. With increasing
population and income, the consumption of goods is increasing day by day.
This has led to increase in production and utilization of natural resources,
which are required for producing goods. Society must thus change its
development strategy to a new form where development will not destroy
the environment. This form of sustainable development can only be brought
about if each individual practices a sustainable lifestyle. Since most of the
natural resources are scarce, therefore, careful utilization of resource is
necessary.
5. Problems Related to Sustainable
Development
Three major problems relatedto sustainable development are:
Food: The amount of rich, fertile land needed to grow crops, such as wheat,
rice, etc., is becoming less as we are using up more and more land for other
purposes. Soil nutrients are also getting depleted and lots of chemicals are
spoiling the soil due to use of chemical fertilisers.
Water: We use fresh water from rivers and ponds for drinking and cleaning but
dump garbage into them. The rivers and ponds are getting polluted. This way
after several years, we will have no clean water for our use.
Fuel: We are using a lot of wood from trees as fuels and for construction of
homes and furniture. As more and more trees are being cut, it is affecting the
climate of the place. Extreme weather conditions, such as floods, extreme cold
or heat, are seen in many places, which affect the people living there.
6. Sustainable development includes
An environment friendly way for production of power is using solar energy or
energy from the sun which is unlimited.
reducing excessive use of resources and enhancing
resource conservation;
recycling and reuse of waste materials;
scientific management of renewable resources,
especially bio-resources;
planting more trees;
green grassy patches and trees to be interspersed between concrete buildings;
using more environment friendly material or biodegradable material and
use of technologies, which are environmentalfriendly and based on efficient
use of resources.
7. Sustainable Development
Goals(SDG)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal
call of action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure
that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were launched at
the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit in
New York in September 2015, forming the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development. It has set targets that the countries
have to should work towards and achieve by 2030.
8. The 17 SDGs have been made with the aim to take care of
important issues facing businesses, governments and society.
9. Sustainable Development Initiatives
When plastics were banned by the municipal corporation
of Mangalore, an innovator and entrepreneur Mr Avasth
Hedge found an eco-friendly alternative. He made a 100
per cent bio-degradable bag which can dissolve in hot
water and decompose in natural environment. This is now
being used in many countries and is going to help the
environment.
Another innovative idea was to stop the use of plastics
spoons, forks, etc. Narayana Peesapaty made edible
cutlery made out of a grain — these spoons can be eaten
and even if they are not eaten they will easily decompose
in the soil enriching it.
One initiative was taken by Ministry of Railways in Varanasi
and Raibareilly where they introduced clay pots ‘Kulhads’
to replace plastic and paper cups and to bring back taste
of tradition. Three major advantages gained by using
‘Kulhads’ are to
reduce cutting of tree for making paper cups.
job creation for potters, which contributes to economy.
reduce plastic waste.
10. Sustainable Processes
Sustainable process practices, such as organic
farming, vermi-composting and rainwater
harvesting are being used to help preserve the
environment.
Organic farming is where farmers do not use
chemical pesticides and fertilisers to increase their
production. They use organic and natural
fertilisers, such as cow dung to help in growing
crops. This helps in better quality chemical free
crops while at the same time maintaining the soil
quality for future use. This is a true example of
sustainable developmen where we are not only
using the earth resources but are also preserving
it for our future generations.
11. Our role In SuStaInable development
Countries should form rules and guidelines to remove poverty and hunger
and provide good health and quality education. These goals have been
made so that all the nations take action to protect our air, water and land
from pollution and provide clean water, air and energy to all people.
Sustainable development can actually happen only when each one of us
works towards it. We have to become responsible environment citizens who
can protect the environment through our own efforts.
12. Quality Education
Education is the most important factors for sustainable
development. Children who have gone to school will be
able to do jobs so that they can take care of themselves
and their families. Education helps us become aware of our
role as a responsible citizen.
use the facilities present in our areas.
take our friends to school.
help friends study.
stop friends from dropping out of school
13. Clean Water and Sanitation
We must make efforts to
make India free of open
defecation by building toilets
and creating awareness
towards sanitation. Industrial
pollution is polluting our
water resources, which in
near future will cause scarcity
of clean drinking and usable
water. We must take
measurable steps by
promoting awareness to
keep water sources clean.
14. Affordable and Clean Energy
Using solar power i.e., power
generated using the sun does not
cause pollution as it does not require
burning of non-renewable fuels, such
as coal. We are making efforts to
increase the solar power generation
so that our electricity needs are met
and at the same time we do not
pollute the environment or use up
natural resources. Use of biogas is also
an eco-friendly alternative to natural
gas
15. Decent Work and Economic Growth
study and find good jobs to take care of
ourselves
and our families.
work hard and contribute to society.
learn and develop skills so that we get add
value in our community.
16. Reduced Inequalities
To reduce inequalities we can
1. be helpful to one another.
2. be friendly with everyone.
3. include everyone while working or playing.
4. help others by including everyone whether
they are small or big, girl or boy, belong to any
class or caste.
17. Sustainable Cities and Communities
Creating Sustainable
Cities
1. Save energy by
switching off lights and
fans when not in use.
2. Use natural light as
much as possible.
3. Use energy efficient
lights (LED bulbs) and
appliances.
18. Responsible Consumers and Producers
We can become responsible about our own
environment by
1. reusing paper, glass, plastic, water, etc.
2. taking cloth bags to market carrying fruits and
vegetables.
3. donate things we do not use such as clothes, books,
furniture, food, etc.
4. Buy and eat seasonal fruits and vegetables from local
growers.
5. Repair leakingtaps and pipes to avoid wasting
water.
6. Sort and treat garbage before disposing.
19. Protect Life
Below Water
Tons of plastic is found
in the seas, which is
killing marine life.
Protecting marine life,
saving our oceans from
pollution is necessary
to preserve the marine
life.
20. Protect Life on Land
Cutting of trees is leading
to soil erosion and making
land dry and unusable for
cultivation. Planting more
tree to replace the ones
that we have cut is an
important step towards
sustainable development