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Unit 23 - Environmental Degradation and Its Conservation - Class 8

UNIT 23: ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION AND ITS CONSERVATION
-          The reduction in the quality of environmental factors or negative effects on these resources due some external factors is environmental degradation.
-          The degradation is mostly due to human activities.
-          The activity which causes the reduction in quality of environment is called pollution.
-           Pollution can be categorized as
o   Air pollution
o   Water pollution
o   Sound pollution
o   Soil or land pollution
Air Pollution
-          The activity which causes the reduction in quality of air is called air pollution.
Causes of air pollution
-          Smokes and dust from vehicle.
-          Smokes and dust from industries.
-          Smokes from burning of fuel, waste materials, plastics etc.
-          Mining and construction.
-          Throwing garbage improperly.
Effects of air pollution
-          Air pollution affects human health adversely by causing diseases related with respiration, eye, lungs and chest etc.
-          Air pollution causes loss in plants and damage in cultural heritage manifested.
-          Air pollution causes the disease like burning of eye and asthma.
-          Air pollution causes increase in the temperature of the earth.
-          Air pollution causes acid rain.
Controlling measuring of Air pollution
-          Responsibility and awareness.
-          Management of waste.
-          Modernization in vehicles and industries.
-          Implementation of laws etc.
Water pollution
-          The activity which causes the reduction in quality of water is called water pollution.


Causes of Water pollution
-          Mixing of sewage line into water resources.
-          Washing clothes, bathing etc. in water resources.
-          Throwing garbage.
-          Mixing safety tank pipe.
-          Fertilizer and pesticides.
-          Hospital wastes.
Effects of Water Pollution
-          Polluted water causes diseases like cholera, dysentery, jaundice, typhoid etc.
-          Polluted water harms plants and aquatic animals.
-          It affects the photosynthesis process of plants.
-          Polluted water spreads bad smell.
-          Due to polluted water some young plants as well as aquatic animals die out.
Prevention of water pollution
-          Responsibility and awareness.
-          Management of waste.
-          Implementation of law.
Land Pollution
-          Generally, the adverse change in quality of soil is soil pollution.
Causes of soil pollution
-          Excess use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
-          Throwing of garbage and waste product in soil.
-           Un-decomposed materials like plastic, glass and metals in soil leads to land pollution when they are thrown randomly.
-          The un-decomposed waste material thrown by the hospital, health post, lab, factories cause land pollution.
Effects of Land Pollution
-          Earthworm and microorganism that improve the quality of soil die out.
-          The fertility of soil is reduced.
-          Decrease in crop production.
-          Bad smell from polluted land causes stinking environment.
-          Damages the structure of land. The water produced from them also gets  polluted.


Prevention of land pollution
-          Responsibility and awareness.
-          Implementation of laws.
-          Proper waste management.
-          Use of organic fertilizers.
Noise Pollution
-          The loud sound in the environment is called noise pollution.
-          Production of unnecessary sound is also a sound pollution.
Causes of Sound Pollution
-          Sound produced from vehicles, industries, crowds.
-          Construction.
-          Loud speakers and DJ.
Effects of Noise Pollution
-          Loss of hearing capacity.
-          High blood pressure.
-          Insomnia, digestive disorders.
-          Loss of concentration.
Prevention of Noise pollution
-          Responsibility and awareness.
-          Implementation of laws against unnecessary sound.
-          Noise proof vehicles and industries.
Green House Effect
-          The increase in the temperature of the earth due to the trap of solar radiation in the atmosphere is known as Green House Effect.
-          Some gases like CO2, Methane (CH4), Water Vapor (H2O), Chloro Fluoro Carbon (CFCs) etc are responsible for green house effect, so these gases are known as Green House Gases.
Reason of Increasing of Green house gas in atmosphere
-          Burning of fossil fuels.
-          Deforestation.
-          Over population.
-          Farming.
-          Urbanization and Industrialization.

Adverse effects of green house effect
-          It increases atmospheric temperature.
-          It brings change in water cycle.
-           It causes adverse effect on human health.
-          It decreases agricultural production and fertility.
-          It causes melting of ice of the Himalayas.
-          Melting of ice results to rise in sea level which causes problem to the people near sea-shore.
-          It declines the biodiversity.
-          It may cause desertification.
-          It adversely affects ecosystem and imbalance it.
Climate Change
-          The average condition of weather over a long period of time is called climate.
-          Nepal has geographical diversity.
-          The climate is different in places which is very cold somewhere and very hot in other places.
-          Nepal is very sensitive in regard to the climate change.
-          It is the current major issue of climate change for Nepal which has climatic diversity.
Causes of Climate Change
-          Following are the some causes of climate change.
o   Global Warming (due to green house effect)
o   Emission of green house gases
o   Deforestation
o   Increased rate of use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides
o   Industrialization
o   Volcanic eruption
Effects of Climate Change
-          Change in atmospheric temperature
-          Impact in biodiversity and ecosystem
-          Impact on human health
-          Impact on agriculture
-          Disasters
-          Negative effects on water resources
-          Energy crisis
-          Impact on human settlement
-          Impact on physical facilities

Measures of Climate Change Management
-          Responsibility and Awareness
-          Adopting afforestation as a special campaign
-           Reduction in production of greenhouse gases
-          Minimum use of fossil fuels
-          Promotion of alternative sources of energy
-          Controlling pollution of industries and factories
-          Proper management of means of transport
-          Proper management of waste materials
-          Controlling unmanaged and unplanned developmental activities
-          Construction of  environmental friendly bridges and roads
-          Conservation of natural environment
-          Improving agricultural system
-          Development of better and disease resistant species
-          Proper management and conservation of water resources.
Disaster and Disaster Management
-          The situation that causes loss of life, health, property and environment is known as disasters.
-          Disaster is of two types:
o   Natural disasters
o   Human induced disaster
-          Natural disaster:
o   Naturally occurring threats are natural disasters.
o   It includes flood, landslide, hurricane, cyclone, earthquake, volcanic eruption etc.
-          Human induced disaster
o   Human activities may cause the occurrence of destructive venture, known as human induced disaster.
o   These threats are epidemic diseases, vehicles accident, desertification, accidents created from chemical industries etc.
Causes of Disaster
-          Geographical structure.
-          Unscientific and unplanned construction and development.
-          Population growth and deforestation.
Management of Natural disaster
-          Conduct awareness program and pre-preparation carefully.
-          Immediate actions should be taken to rescue victims of hazard.
-          Physical and economic support for hazard victims.
-          Organizations which are established to help victims of hazards should be regulated.
Management of Human Induced disaster
-          Criteria of age and ability should be maintained for vehicle license.
-          Minimize the use of atomic and chemical industries or precautions should be taken.
-          Emphasize on cleanliness and conduction of awareness program.
-          Maintaining the balance of soil fertility capacity.
-          Preservation of forest and afforestation program should be conducted.
-          Minimizing the unhealthy competition between peoples.
-          Awareness program should be conducted at local level via radio and television.
-          Planning on use of land and its implementation.
-          Earthing should be done while constructing home.
Disaster Management Cycle (DMC)
-          For better management to save life and property from disasters, a systematic cyclic planning procedure to be followed, that is known as Disaster Management Cycle.
-          A hazard or disaster management cycle consists of PRRM which is:
o   Preparedness:
§  These are the management procedure before hazard
§  Pre-plan
§  Implementation  of effective measures like afforestation, dam construction, evacuation of danger zones etc.
§  Prediction, forecasting and early warning system of hazards.
o   Response
§  It is the step during hazard.
§  A quick response to warning without delay.
§  Moving towards the safe zone, alerting to others during hazard etc.
o   Recovery
§  This is the steps to be done after disaster.
§  Quick rescue, helping the victims, providing first aid and health services etc.
o   Mitigation
§  This is the identification and analysis of damage.
§  Planning of restoration.
§  Preparedness for minimization of future events.
Earth quake
-          A sudden, violent shaking of earth is called earthquake.
-          Earthquake occurs due to different reasons.
-          The earthquake causes loss of life of human and animals, destroys the developmental infrastructure.
-          Thus, different measures should be adopted to protect life and property from earthquake.

Safety measures before earthquake
-          Construction of earth quake resisting building.
-          Arrangement of open place for emergency.
-          Properly fixing of cupboard, wracks etc.
-          Knowledge of emergency safety.
Safety measures during earth quake
-          If the exit door is near, go to the safe place outside the house.
-           Remain in the safe place of the house if you are inside.
-           Move to the open area if you are outside.
-          Stop and stay in an open place if you are in a vehicle.
Safety measures after earth quake
-          As soon as the earthquake stops, move to the safe place outside the house and do not enter the house immediately.
-           If you are injured, go for treatment.
-          If someone is trapped help them to come out and inform the rescue team.
-           Check the basement, wall, window, door, etc. before entering the house.
-          Listen to the emergency news broadcasted through radio, television, etc. and follow it.
Flood and Its Management
-          The increase in volume of water than normal situation in river is called flood.
-           Heavy rain fall, melting of glaciers, explosion of glacial lake, overflow of blocked river by landslide cause flood.
-          The falling a mass of land down the slope of a mountain or hill is called landslide.
-          Flood and land slide causes loss of property and life.
During Flood
-          Don’t cross the river, stay away at safe place.
-          Helping and cooperation.
-          Proper dumping of dead animals
Before and after flood
-          Embankment should be constructed at the side of river and human settlement on the side of river should be removed.
-          Plants such as bamboo that produce roots in greater amount should be planted at the side of river.
-          Terrace farming in a steep land should be carried out.
-          House and shed should not be constructed in steep place and place with a loose soil.
-          Manage water outlet around the house.
-          Identify the places where flood and landslide are prone to occur and stay on a alert.
-          Provide necessary support to the most vulnerable as far as possible.
Fire and Its Management
-          The objects like match, lighter should be kept away from children.
-          Do not smoke cigarette and extinguish cigarette before                throwing.
-          Establish pond or water source near the village, house.
-          Keep fire engine and fire brigade in ready condition.
-          Keep a safe wiring in house and public building.
-          Conduct awareness program for the precaution of fire.
-          If fire is set, inform society and fire brigade as soon as possible.
-           Try to put out a fire if you can else stay away at safe place.
-          If you are in a building, don’t use lift, use ladder to come out.
-          Rescue the people who are trapped in a fire area.
-          Provide first aid to injured person.
-          Adopt measures to avoid the spread of fire.
-          Provide necessary support to the victim.
Epidemics and their Management
-          A large number of cases of a particular disease happening at the same time in a particular community due to the rapid spread of the disease which affecting people health adversely is called epidemic.
-          Management to be done by:
-          Conduct awareness and educational programs.
-          Run programs related to disease and hygiene.
-          Keep environment clean.
-          Pay attention in conservation and sanitation of water resource
-           In epidemic situation provide treatment for patient
-          Keep knowledge about cause, effect and preventive measures of disease and apply caution for that.
Environment conservation and management
-          Public awareness and responsibility
-          Plantation.
-          Conservation of air, water and land.
-          Pollution control
-          Conservation of cultural heritage
-          Environmental sanitation.
-          Public Participation

National and international organizations involved in the conservation and enhancement of environment
-          National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC)
-          The world Conservation Union (WCU) or International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural resources  (IUCN)
-          World Wide Fund of Nature-(WWF) or World Wild life Fund
-          United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

-          International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)

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