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Chris Dinesen Rogers
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By Chris Dinesen Rogers, eHow Contributor
Environmental Management Definition
The conservationist Aldo Leopold, said, "Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land."
Environmental management is the practice of creating this harmony. It involves management of
both the living and non-living components--all the components of nature.
Scope of Environmental Studies.
Because of environmental studies has been seen to be multidisciplinary in nature so it is considered
to be a subject with great scope. Environment age not limited to issues of sanitation and health but
it is now concerned with pollution control, biodiversity conservation, waste management and
conservation of natural resources. This requires expert eyes and hence are creating new job
opportunities. The opportunities in this field are immense not only for scientists but also for
engineers, biologists. There is a good chance of opportunity to find a job in this field as
environmental journalists. Environmental science can be applied in the following spheres:
Ecosystem Structure and Function
The study of ecosystems mainly consists of the study of the processes that link the leaving organism
or in other words biotic component to the non-living organism or abiotic component. So for thestudy of environment we should aware with biotic and abiotic components.
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Natural Resource Conservation
For managing and maintenance of forests which are natural resources and for the maintenance of
wildlife forms task under natural resource conservation. It is also a scope of environmental studies.
Environmental Pollution Control
With the knowledge of environmental science everybody can control the pollution. He/she can
handle the waste management and also look for ways to control pollution on the aspect of pollution
control.
Environmental management
There are several independent environmental consultants who are working with Central and State
pollution control Board. They offer advice to solve the problems of environment the optimum
solution for the upcoming problems. They give direction for controlling pollution due to industrial
development. There are several current consultants who are working with government pollution
control boobs, involved in policy making, pollution control, maintenance of ecological balance.
he scope of environmental studies in industry
Environmental scientists work towards maintenance of ecological balance, they also work towards
conservation of biodiversity and regulation of natural resources as well as on preservation of natural
resources. Most of the industries have a separate environmental research and development section.
These sections govern the impact that their industry has on the environment. Our environment is
being degraded by the rapid industrialization. To combat this menace there is a growing trend
towards manufacture of "green" goods and products. So we can say that there is a good scope in the
field of industry from environmental studies.
Research and development
Research and development has tremendous scope due to increment in public awareness regarding
the environment. Various universities and governmental organizations offer a scope for suchresearch. These universities conduct research studies in order to develop the methods toward
monitoring and controlling the source of environmental pollution. Due to an increasing threat from
global warming , many steps are being undertaken for the reduction of greenhouse gases and the
adoption of renewable energy resources. They generate awareness now regarding the use of solar
energy for variety of purposes. This provide scope of environmental history in the field of research
and development.
Social Development
NGO ( nongovernmental organizations )help in creating awareness regarding the protection of the
environment and making the masses aware of various environmental issues . They also generate a
public opinion in this field. They work towards disseminating information and in bringing about
changes in political policies that are personally effect the environment. The social dimension of this
profession includes controlling population explosion through organizing advisory awareness camps.
Importance of Environmental Studies
-Environmental studies helps to maintain ecological balance by providing a basic knowledge of
environmental systems and their processes. By giving information regarding the changes that take
place due to anthropogenic factors environmentally study helps us.
It also helps to gain a skill in using techniques to analyze various environmental systems and the
effect of human activities on that system.- Environmental studies applies economical methods and concepts to issues of the environment,
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management, environmental policy analysis. Environmental study includes diverse area such as
property rights, economic instruments for pollution control, cost benefit analysis management
applications with environmental policy.
- Concepts from environmentally studied can be applied to the study of agriculture and the design of
sustainable production systems.
- We need to a study of physical , biological, chemical and social processes that form the basic of the
problem of environment. Environmentally studies provides skills necessary to raise the questions
and too often obtain answers to some of the environmental problems from which our planet is
facing today.
1. National Environment policy
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is aUnited States environmental lawthat established
a U.S. national policy promoting theenhancement of the environmentand also established thePresident's Council on Environmental Quality(CEQ). Eccleston writes that as one of the most
emulated statutes in the world, NEPA has been called the modern day equivalent of an
Environmental Magna Carta.[1]
NEPA's most significant effect was to set up procedural requirements for allfederal government
agenciesto prepare Environmental Assessments (EAs) andEnvironmental Impact Statements(EISs).
EAs and EISs contain statements of theenvironmental effectsof proposed federal agency actions.[2]
NEPA's procedural requirements apply to all federal agencies in theexecutive branch. NEPA does not
apply to thePresident, toCongress, or to thefederal courts.[3]
The NEPA Process
he NEPA process consists of an evaluation of relevant environmental effects of a federal project or
action undertaking, including a series of pertinent alternatives. The NEPA process begins when an
agency develops a proposal to address a need to take an action. Once a determination of whether or
not the proposed action is covered under NEPA there are three levels of analysis that a federal
agency may undertake to comply with the law. These three levels include: preparation of a
Categorical Exclusion (CE), preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI); or preparation and drafting of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Preparation of a Categorical Exclusion
A CE is a category of actions that the agency has determined does not individually or cumulatively
have a significant effect on the quality of the human environment (40 C.F.R. 1508.4). If a proposed
action is included in the description provided for a listed CE established by the agency, the agency
must check to make sure that no extraordinary circumstances exist that may cause the proposed
action to have a significant effect in a particular situation. Extraordinary circumstances typically
include such matters as effects to endangered species, protected cultural sites, and wetlands. If the
proposed action is not included in the description provided in the CE established by the agency, or
there are extraordinary circumstances, the agency must prepare an EA or an EIS, or develop a new
proposal that may qualify for application of a CE.
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Preparation of an Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact
The purpose of an EA is to determine the significance of the environmental effects and to look at
alternative means to achieve the agency's objectives. The EA is intended to be a concise document
that (1) briefly provides sufficient evidence and analysis for determining whether to prepare an EIS;
(2) aids an agency's compliance with NEPA when no environmental impact statement is necessary;
and (3) facilitates preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement when one is necessary(40
C.F.R. 1508.9). If after investigation and drafting of the environmental assessment no substantial
effects on the environment are found the agency may produce a Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI).
Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement
The EIS is a more detailed evaluation of the environmental impacts when compared to the content
of the environmental assessment. The crafting of EIS has many components including public, outside
party and other federal agency input concerning the preparation of the EIS. These groupssubsequently comment on the draft EIS.
In some circumstance an agency may wish to undertake the construction of an EIS without the initial
drafting of the environmental assessment. This will take place under circumstances in which the
agency believes that the action will undoubtedly have adverse effects on the environment or is
considered an environmentally controversial issue.
[edit] CE (Categorical Exclusion)
A CE is based on an agency's experience with a particular kind of action and its environmental
effects. The agency may have studied the action in previous EAs, found no significant impact on the
environment based on the analyses, and validated the lack of significant impacts after the
implementation. If this is the type of action that will be repeated over time, the agency may decide
to amend their implementing regulations to include the action as a CE. In these cases, the draft
agency procedures are published in the Federal Register, and a public comment period is required.
Participation in these comment periods is an important way to be involved in the development of a
particular CE. A CE for one agency cannot be used by a different agency unless that agency has
followed this procedure.
[edit] EA (Environmental Assessment)
AnEAis a screening document used to determine if an agency will need to prepare either an EIS or
construct a FONSI. EAs are concise public documents that include: a brief discussion of the need for
the proposal; a listing of alternatives and a listing of agencies and persons consulted.
Most agency procedures do not require public involvement prior to finalizing an EA document.
Agencies advise that facilitating public comment be considered at the draft EA stage.
EAs need to be of sufficient length to ensure that the underlying decision about whether to prepare
an EIS is legitimate, but should not attempt to be a substitute for an EIS.
[edit] FONSI (Finding Of No Significant Impact)
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A FONSI presents the reasons why an action will not have a significant effect on the human
environment. It must include the EA or summary of the EA that supports the FONSI determination.
[edit] EIS (Environmental Impact Statement)
If it is determined that a proposed federal action does not fall within a designated categoricalexclusion or does not qualify for a FONSI, then the responsible agency or agencies must prepare an
EIS.
The purpose of an EIS is to ultimately help public officials make informed decisions that are a
reflection of an understanding of environmental consequences and the alternatives available.
An EIS is required to describe:
The environmental impacts of the proposed action;
Any adverse environmental impacts that cannot be avoided should the proposal be implemented;
The reasonable alternatives to the proposed action;
The relationship between local short-term uses of man's environment and the maintenance and
enhancement of long-term productivity; and
Any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources that would be involved in the
proposed action should it be implemented.
[edit] Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)
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