The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to environmental studies:
Environmental studies –
Aquatic and environmental engineering
Biomimetics (Biomimicry)
Climatology
Conservation biology
Conservation movement
Ecocriticism
Ecological economics
Ecological engineering
Ecological genetics
Ecological humanities
Ecological literacy
Ecological psychology
Energy and environment
Energy conservation
Environmental archaeology
Environmental chemistry
Environmental degradation
Environmental design
Environmental economics
Environmental effects on physiology
Environmental engineering
Environmental ethics
Environmental finance
Environmental geography
Environmental geology
Environmental history
Environmental impact assessment
Environmentalism
Environmental issues
Environmental justice
Environmental law
Environmental management
Environmental monitoring
Environmental movement
Environmental organization
Environmental philosophy
Environmental psychology
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
Environmental racism
Environmental remediation
Environmental restoration
Environmental science
Environmental sociology
Environmental soil science
Environmental studies
Environmental technology
Environmental toxicology
Geomatics
Green chemistry
Green computing
Green economy
Green engineering
Landscape architecture
Natural resource management
Fishing
Hunting
Hydrology
Oceanography
Pollutant
Pollution
Renewable energy
Renewable resource
Restoration ecology
Sustainability science
Sustainability studies
Toxicology
Traditional environmental knowledge
Waste management
Waste minimisation
Whaling
Wildlife conservation
Wildlife management
Wildlife observation
List of environmental degrees
Primary undergraduate and graduate degrees in Environmental studies include the following.
Bachelors
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies BA 4sem
Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES)
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies (BS)
Masters
Master of Arts in Environmental Studies (MA)
Master of Professional Studies in Environmental Studies (MPS)
Master of Science in Environmental Studies (MS)
Doctoral
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Studies (PhD)
Listed here are primary, secondary, and non-degree granting environmental education institutions and organizations.
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Environmental studies (EVS or EVST) is a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human interaction with the environment. Environmental studies connects principles from the physical sciences, commerce/economics, the humanities, and social sciences to address complex contemporary environmental issues. It is a broad field of study that includes the natural environment, the built environment, and the relationship between them.
The natural environment, commonly referred to simply as the environment, includes all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth. The natural environment includes complete ecological units that function as natural systems without massive human intervention, including all vegetation, animals, microorganisms, soil, rocks, atmosphere and natural phenomena that occur within their boundaries. Also part of the natural environment is universal natural resources and physical phenomena that lack clear-cut boundaries, such as air, water, and climate.