Top Banner
University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine – Bucharest Faculty of Management, Economical Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development Management and Rural Development Student: Danciulescu Marius Professor:Mihai Frumuselu January, 2015 Bucharest Environment protection
15
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Environment protection

University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine – Bucharest

Faculty of Management, Economical Engineering in Agriculture and Rural

Development Management and Rural Development

Student: Danciulescu Marius

Professor:Mihai Frumuselu

January, 2015Bucharest

Environment protection

Page 2: Environment protection

Environment protection - definition

Greenhouse effect

Acid rain

Wildlife extinction

Selective collection and recycling

Deforestation

Pollution

Ecology

Bibliography

Contents

Page 3: Environment protection
Page 4: Environment protection
Page 5: Environment protection
Page 6: Environment protection
Page 7: Environment protection

Wildlife extinction

Page 8: Environment protection

Selective collection and recycling

Selective collection -  is  one  of  the  recycling  stages,  together  with  the separation and with the processing of some waste compounds, in order to transform them into useful products.

Recycling -  is  the  process  that  reuses  old  products  and  materials  in  order  to produce and create new ones, without resorting to new raw materials.

Thus  reducing  both  the  energy  consumption  necessary  to  extract  the  raw materials  and  to  destroy  the  waste,  and  also  the  excessive  use  of  natural resources.

Page 9: Environment protection
Page 10: Environment protection

Environmental  pollution  is  defined  as  the  undesirable  change  in  physical, chemical and biological characteristics of our air, land and water.

Pollutants are generally grouped under two classes:

(a) Biodegradable pollutants - Biodegradable pollutants are broken down by the activity of micro-organisms and enter into the biogeochemical cycles. Examples of such pollutants are domestic waste products, urine and faucal matter, sewage, agricultural residue, paper, wood and cloth etc.

(b) Non- Biodegradable pollutants - Non-biodegradable pollutants are stronger chemical bondage, do not break down into simpler and harmless products. These include various insecticides and other pesticides, mercury, lead, arsenic, aluminum, plastics, radioactive waste etc. 

Pollution

Page 11: Environment protection
Page 12: Environment protection
Page 13: Environment protection
Page 15: Environment protection

Thank You for your attention !!!