Fundamentals of Environmental Science for Engineering, General Undergraduate and
Postgraduate Students is designed to provide a clear and comprehensive understanding of the
fundamental concepts of environmental science and its relevance in the modern world. The
book aims to introduce students to the complex relationships between human activities and
the natural environment, highlighting the importance of maintaining ecological balance and
sustainable development.
The text explains the basic components of the environment, including air, water, land, and
living organisms, and describes how these components interact within ecosystems. It also
presents important topics such as biodiversity, natural resource management, and the
conservation of ecological systems. By discussing the structure and function of ecosystems,
the book helps students understand the significance of protecting biological diversity and
maintaining environmental stability.
A significant portion of the book focuses on environmental pollution and its impacts on both
human health and natural ecosystems. Different types of pollution, including air, water, soil,
and noise pollution, are discussed along with their causes, effects, and possible control
measures. The book also addresses important environmental issues such as climate change,
global warming, ozone layer depletion, and environmental degradation resulting from
unsustainable human practices.
In addition, the book introduces environmental management strategies, environmental laws,
and sustainable approaches to resource use. Topics such as waste management, wastewater
treatment, renewable energy, and environmental protection measures are explained to provide
students with practical knowledge and awareness.
Written in a simple and accessible style, this book is suitable for engineering students,
general undergraduate and postgraduate students, and readers interested in environmental
studies. By combining theoretical concepts with practical perspectives, it encourages readers
to develop environmental responsibility and contribute to the protection and sustainable
management of the Earth’s natural resources.


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