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 The interaction and
interrelationship between the
living community (plants,
animals, and organisms) in
relation to each other and the
non-living community (soil, air,
and water) is referred to as
an ecosystem.Thus, an
ecosystem is a structural and
functional unit of biosphere. It is
made up of living and non-living
beings and their physical
environment
 It is an Ecosystem which have an impact of Human
on itself.
Business Political Economical
 An ecosystem is a self-contained unit of living
things and their non-living environment.
Natural
Ecosystem
Aquatic
Marine
Freshwater
1. River
2. Lake
3. Wetland
Terrestrial
Forest Desert Grassland Mountain
 Biotic (Living Components)
Biotic components in ecosystems include organisms such as
plants, animals, and microorganisms.The biotic components of
ecosystem comprise −
a. Producers or Autotrophs
b. Consumers or Heterotrophs
c. Decomposers or Detritus
 Abiotic (Non-living Components)
Abiotic components consist of climate or factors of climate such
as temperature, light, humidity, precipitation, gases, wind, water,
soil, salinity, substratum, mineral, topography, and habitat.The
flow of energy and the cycling of water and nutrients are critical to
each ecosystem on the earth. Non-living components set the
stage for ecosystem operation.
 An ecosystem which is
located in a body of water is
known as an aquatic
ecosystem.The nature and
characteristics of the
communities of living or
biotic organisms and non-
living or abiotic factors which
interact with and interrelate
to one another are
determined by the aquatic
surroundings of their
environment they are
dependent upon.
MARINE ECOSYSTEM FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEM
Terrestrial ecosystems are
those ecosystems that exist
on land(May be water also).
These ecosystems are of
different types such as
forest ecosystem, desert
ecosystem, grassland and
mountain ecosystems.
 Energy moves life.The
cycle of energy is based on
the flow of energy through
different trophic levels in
an ecosystem. Our
ecosystem is maintained
by the cycling energy and
nutrients obtained from
different external sources.
At the first trophic level,
primary producers use
solar energy to produce
organic material through
photosynthesis.
Biogeochemical cycles
refer to the flow of such
chemical elements and
compounds between
organisms and the physical
environment. Chemicals
taken in by organisms are
passed through the food
chain and come back to
the soil, air, and water
through mechanisms such
as respiration, excretion,
and decomposition.
 Carbon Cycle
 Nitrogen Cycle
 Water Cycle
 Oxygen Cycle
 Phosphorus Cycle
 Sulphur Cycle
The evaporation of water
from ocean, rivers, lakes,
and transpiring plants
takes water in the form of
vapors to the atmosphere.
This vaporized water
subsequently cools and
condenses to form cloud
and water.This cooled
water vapor ultimately
returns to the earth as rain
and snow, completing the
cycle.
1. Producers (FirstTrophic
Level)
2. Consumers
• Primary Consumers
(SecondTrophic Level)
• Secondary Consumers
(ThirdTrophic Level)
• Tertiary Consumers
(FourthTrophic Level)
3. Decomposers
 The word ‘web’ means
network. Food web can
be defined as ‘a
network of
interconnected food
chains so as to form a
number of feeding
relationships amongst
different organism of a
biotic community.
 A business ecosystem is the
network of organizations —
including suppliers, distributors,
customers, competitors,
government agencies, and so on —
involved in the delivery of a specific
product or service through both
competition and cooperation.The
idea is that each entity in the
ecosystem affects and is affected
by the others, creating a constantly
evolving relationship in which each
entity must be flexible and
adaptable in order to survive, as in a
biological ecosystem.
Environmental
Policy
Climate
Change
Green
Agenda
Environment Policy of
a State refers to the
deliberate actions
taken by state to
manage the activities
of the population
within the state in
order to prevent,
reduce or alleviate any
harmful effects on
nature and its natural
resources.
Environmental
Policy
Sustainable Design
Sustainable
Exhibitions
Sustainable
Procurement
Go Green on Energy
Pollution Reduction
Conservation of
Resources
Impact of Environmental policies on Brick Klin:
1. Impossible for every Owner to Implant Pollution Control System
Being Costly; Unaffordable Systems.
2. Winding Up of Klins Result in Unemployment of Labour Class (Eg.
In Punjab)
 Changing Climate usually effects the Demand
and Supply of Raw materials as well as Finished
Products i.e Ready to Consume Commodities
directly.
Green agenda is the method of Start Up of Business with
the Agenda of Producing Products in such a way that it
could have its least adverse impact on Ecosystem and its
Resources.
Ecosystem has a Direct Impact and its
application on Business as every business
activity functions under Ecosystem and even
under the Nature of Ecosystem.
Ecosystem and Its application in business

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Ecosystem and Its application in business

  • 1.
  • 2.  The interaction and interrelationship between the living community (plants, animals, and organisms) in relation to each other and the non-living community (soil, air, and water) is referred to as an ecosystem.Thus, an ecosystem is a structural and functional unit of biosphere. It is made up of living and non-living beings and their physical environment
  • 3.
  • 4.  It is an Ecosystem which have an impact of Human on itself. Business Political Economical
  • 5.  An ecosystem is a self-contained unit of living things and their non-living environment. Natural Ecosystem Aquatic Marine Freshwater 1. River 2. Lake 3. Wetland Terrestrial Forest Desert Grassland Mountain
  • 6.  Biotic (Living Components) Biotic components in ecosystems include organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms.The biotic components of ecosystem comprise − a. Producers or Autotrophs b. Consumers or Heterotrophs c. Decomposers or Detritus  Abiotic (Non-living Components) Abiotic components consist of climate or factors of climate such as temperature, light, humidity, precipitation, gases, wind, water, soil, salinity, substratum, mineral, topography, and habitat.The flow of energy and the cycling of water and nutrients are critical to each ecosystem on the earth. Non-living components set the stage for ecosystem operation.
  • 7.  An ecosystem which is located in a body of water is known as an aquatic ecosystem.The nature and characteristics of the communities of living or biotic organisms and non- living or abiotic factors which interact with and interrelate to one another are determined by the aquatic surroundings of their environment they are dependent upon.
  • 9. Terrestrial ecosystems are those ecosystems that exist on land(May be water also). These ecosystems are of different types such as forest ecosystem, desert ecosystem, grassland and mountain ecosystems.
  • 10.  Energy moves life.The cycle of energy is based on the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem. Our ecosystem is maintained by the cycling energy and nutrients obtained from different external sources. At the first trophic level, primary producers use solar energy to produce organic material through photosynthesis.
  • 11. Biogeochemical cycles refer to the flow of such chemical elements and compounds between organisms and the physical environment. Chemicals taken in by organisms are passed through the food chain and come back to the soil, air, and water through mechanisms such as respiration, excretion, and decomposition.  Carbon Cycle  Nitrogen Cycle  Water Cycle  Oxygen Cycle  Phosphorus Cycle  Sulphur Cycle
  • 12. The evaporation of water from ocean, rivers, lakes, and transpiring plants takes water in the form of vapors to the atmosphere. This vaporized water subsequently cools and condenses to form cloud and water.This cooled water vapor ultimately returns to the earth as rain and snow, completing the cycle.
  • 13. 1. Producers (FirstTrophic Level) 2. Consumers • Primary Consumers (SecondTrophic Level) • Secondary Consumers (ThirdTrophic Level) • Tertiary Consumers (FourthTrophic Level) 3. Decomposers
  • 14.  The word ‘web’ means network. Food web can be defined as ‘a network of interconnected food chains so as to form a number of feeding relationships amongst different organism of a biotic community.
  • 15.  A business ecosystem is the network of organizations — including suppliers, distributors, customers, competitors, government agencies, and so on — involved in the delivery of a specific product or service through both competition and cooperation.The idea is that each entity in the ecosystem affects and is affected by the others, creating a constantly evolving relationship in which each entity must be flexible and adaptable in order to survive, as in a biological ecosystem.
  • 16.
  • 18. Environment Policy of a State refers to the deliberate actions taken by state to manage the activities of the population within the state in order to prevent, reduce or alleviate any harmful effects on nature and its natural resources. Environmental Policy Sustainable Design Sustainable Exhibitions Sustainable Procurement Go Green on Energy Pollution Reduction Conservation of Resources
  • 19. Impact of Environmental policies on Brick Klin: 1. Impossible for every Owner to Implant Pollution Control System Being Costly; Unaffordable Systems. 2. Winding Up of Klins Result in Unemployment of Labour Class (Eg. In Punjab)
  • 20.  Changing Climate usually effects the Demand and Supply of Raw materials as well as Finished Products i.e Ready to Consume Commodities directly.
  • 21. Green agenda is the method of Start Up of Business with the Agenda of Producing Products in such a way that it could have its least adverse impact on Ecosystem and its Resources.
  • 22. Ecosystem has a Direct Impact and its application on Business as every business activity functions under Ecosystem and even under the Nature of Ecosystem.