Introduction to Ecology and Environmental Laws in India is a clear, accessible guide to understanding both the science behind environmental concerns and the laws enacted to address them.
The book begins with a grounding in ecology, the science of how living organisms interact with their environment, covering ecosystems, biodiversity, ecological succession, and predator-prey relationships. This foundation helps readers understand why environmental protection matters, not just what the laws say.
The second half of the book is a systematic survey of India's major environmental legislation, including:
The book also covers environmental protection under the Indian Constitution, India's international obligations under the Paris Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the role of the Central and State Pollution Control Boards.
Written in plain language for non-specialists, this book is ideal for law students, environmental activists, concerned citizens, corporate compliance officers, policy researchers, and anyone who wants to understand how India's environmental legal system works, and how to use it.