Our environment is a key defining factor that can be used to establish and to predict the health status, economic progress and downfall, social and economic development, human interactions and quality of regulation and policies operating in the given community or at the national level.
Though environments may vary from one to another in terms of health status, bio-diversity, pollution, and extent of exploitation by human activities, economic value but yet in even when these factors are present all environments share a fundamental feature which is their ability to support life and hence they provide reliance for man’s natural existence.
Though science and technological advancements are changing the trends in environmental support and reliance to man’s existence, yet all these inventions are always aimed at devising means of increasing and boosting the support of the environment towards man and for his well being. Any threats and endangering of the human environment both to the biotic and a biotic components does not actually exert its effect on the environment itself but rather onto those that are supported by it. The concept or idea is that the environment only exists for our good and t no time or extent has the environment turned negatively impacting to man unless destabilized by man himself.
This idea therefore, is elaborate of the implications of man to the environment and not that of the environment because it is man who is supported first or in other words human existence emerges from the environment. Science has it well explained through the topic of ecology that for an efficient and reliable Eco-system to exist, both man and the environment must exert a positive impact to each other to a particular extent. This is because the Eco-system is made up of biotic interrelations namely; food webs, food chains, and energy flow cycles.
This study is a scope therefore, into these environmental dynamics and its relevance to health is vital not in mere theoretical approaches but more so in the general practice for every person but we are all stake holders when it comes to environmental; protection, dependency and reliance. Achieving a positive human environment that is supportive in all spheres of man’s involvement and enjoyment there is need to analyze the state or status of the environmental exploitation and degradation and responsible use of it at an international scale.
This study presents research outcomes and revised approaches that can be applied in as
Table of Contents
Course outcomes
Description
Literature Review
Chapter One
Introduction to Biodiversity and Eco-Systems
Chapter Two
Environmental Impacts on the Eco-Systems
Chapter Three
Principles and Fundamentals in Environmental Impact Assessment
Chapter Four
Policy Implications and the Institutional Framework in EIA
Chapter Five
Final Overview: Recommendations and Conclusion
Objectives and Core Themes
This work examines the critical role of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in maintaining ecological stability amidst human-induced development. It explores the intricate relationship between biodiversity and human existence, aiming to bridge the gap between industrial activity and environmental protection through systematic assessment methodologies and policy frameworks.
- Biological diversity and its essential function in global ecosystems.
- The impact of industrialization and human settlements on environmental health.
- Principles and operational frameworks of effective Environmental Impact Assessment.
- The role of international laws and treaties in shaping national environmental policies.
- Strategies for sustainable development and public involvement in environmental governance.
Excerpt from the Book
The significance of biodiversity to human existence
Biodiversity to man is an immediate environment from which basics of human nourishment are obtained and at the same time a great determinant in the human health and wellness. Therefore the best way to understand the effect of the environmental to human life is to establish the parameters or the underlying features on which human life connects with the immediate environment.
Ecology establishes the existence of food relationships between organisms among which are also humans because they part of the eco-system, such as the food webs and food chain. In a food chain you will find the single direction of energy flow through eating and being eaten. While in the food web, an organism has alternative food sources varying from vegetation to animals and in all this case man exists at the most dominant position.
Another way of interluctions is through the natural habitats of forest, deserts, semi-arid and other orientations. Man can stay alone but this rendering is ineffective and short formed as we can realize with time and on considerations of our daily ventures that existence is far different from residence. Existence is supported by various factors ranging from both biotic and abiotic terms, in which case man finds great reliance on these two factors as rendered by the environment.
Summary of Chapters
Chapter One: Introduces the concepts of biodiversity and ecosystem structure, detailing the classification of living organisms into five main kingdoms.
Chapter Two: Analyzes the negative environmental impacts caused by human activities such as settlement, deforestation, and irresponsible waste disposal.
Chapter Three: Defines the core principles and operational steps of Environmental Impact Assessment, emphasizing a systematic, science-based approach.
Chapter Four: Discusses the policy implications of EIA and the role of international conventions like the Rio Declaration in establishing global environmental standards.
Chapter Five: Provides recommendations for mitigating environmental threats and concludes that public involvement is vital for effective environmental protection.
Keywords
Environmental Impact Assessment, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Sustainability, Pollution, Conservation, Natural Resources, Ecological Stability, Industrialization, Policy Framework, Public Participation, Environmental Governance, Global Warming, Habitat Protection, Climate Change.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of this work?
The work focuses on identifying the major factors contributing to environmental stability and instability, specifically examining how human activities influence these ecosystems and how Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) can mitigate these effects.
What are the key thematic areas covered?
Key areas include the definition and significance of biodiversity, the environmental consequences of human activities like industrialization, the operational principles of EIA, and the importance of international legal frameworks.
What is the primary research goal?
The goal is to determine effective solutions to environmental challenges by analyzing the interrelationship between man and his environment and proposing structured, evidence-based assessment methodologies.
What scientific methods are applied?
The study utilizes ecological analysis, environmental policy reviews, and the examination of international conventions and legislative frameworks to establish best practices for environmental protection.
What is discussed in the main body?
The main body details the classification of biodiversity, the mechanisms of pollutant circulation through trophic levels, the step-by-step principles of EIA (screening, scoping, audit), and the policy context required for enforcement.
Which keywords characterize this document?
The document is characterized by terms such as biodiversity, ecosystem, environmental impact assessment, sustainability, and policy framework.
How do pollutants affect different levels of an ecosystem?
Pollutants move in a stepwise fashion from the genetic level to the species level and finally to the ecosystem level, with their concentration often increasing at each successive trophic level, posing fatal risks to higher organisms.
Why is public participation essential for EIA?
Public participation provides the decision-making team with diverse insights, expertise, and local knowledge, ensuring that assessment strategies are transparent, credible, and effectively supported by the community.
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- Mukasa Aziz Hawards (Autor:in), 2013, Enviromental Impact Assessment: An Approach to Public Health Management, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/233347