Unit 13: Fieldwork & Environmental Assets

Contents

1. Purpose of Fieldwork in EVS

Fieldwork is the "practical" component of Environmental Studies. It bridges the gap between classroom theory and real-world observation. It helps students develop an emotional and scientific connection to their surroundings.

Core Objectives:

2. Documenting a Local River/Lake

When visiting a local water body, students should focus on both the physical and biological characteristics.

3. Observation of Forest/Grassland/Hill

Ecosystem studies require understanding the Structure (what is there) and Function (how it works).

4. Study of Common Plants, Insects, and Birds

Students should learn to identify at least 5-10 common species in their immediate locality. This improves Ecological Literacy.

5. Visit to a Polluted Site (Urban/Rural/Industrial)

The goal is to analyze a "degraded" environment. This could be a landfill, a busy traffic junction, or a factory area.

6. Exam Focus Enhancements

Exam Tips
Common Mistakes
Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a Transect Walk?
A: A path along which one counts and records occurrences of the phenomena of study (e.g., walking 1km and noting every different tree species).

Q: Why do we study common birds/insects?
A: Because a change in their population often indicates a larger, hidden environmental problem (e.g., the decline of sparrows due to urban radiation or lack of nesting sites).