Author : Paul, p. k. & aithal, p. s.
Keyword : Physical environment, biological environment, earth science, bio sciences, environmental engineering, environmental management, globalization
Subject : Science and technology
Article Type : Original article (research)
DOI : http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4029230
Article File : Full Text PDF
Abstract : Environment of any system is one of the important and valuable concerns for the time being. There are different areas related to the Environment; few are directly concerned with the term/ nomenclature ‘Environment’ viz. Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Environmental Management, Environmental Engineering etc and few are indirectly or without using the term/nomenclature ‘Environment’ viz. Agriculture, Geography, Geology, Earth Science, etc. Environment is actually the study of the environment of a system, also solutions to environmental related problems. Environmental Professionals and scientists introduced a systems approach regarding analysis of environmental and allied problems. It is worthy to note that, the key elements of effective environmental scientists and professionals include the ability and analysis to relate space and time relationships including the quantitative analysis. Internationally in academics various Environment related programs have been emerged and started in the academic institutes. Since 1960’s and 1970’s Environment became an advanced field of study and research. Environment is closely related to the Physical Science, Biological Sciences, Information Sciences, Social & Engineering Sciences as well. This is a conceptual work and kind of case study on ‘Environment’ with an objective to overview and analyse various components, allied branches, research areas, and educational programs related to Environment and Information Science & Technology.
Article by : Sreeramana Aithal
Article add date : 2020-09-20
How to cite : Paul, p. k. & aithal, p. s.. (2020-September-20). Environment and studies related to environmental sciences: the overview of allied areas. retrieved from https://openacessjournal.com/abstract/263