What & Why: Ecology is the scientific study of relationships between organisms and their environment. It forms the bedrock of the entire Environment syllabus. UPSC regularly asks questions on ecological concepts (pyramids, succession, nutrient cycles, biomes) both in Prelims and as foundational context for Mains answers. Master this phase first.
🗺️
Complete Syllabus Overview
🔬
Ecology – Principles & Organisation
🔄
Ecosystem Functions
⭐ Key
♻️
Biogeochemical Cycles
⭐ Key
🌍
Natural Ecosystems & Biomes
🕰️
Evolution of the Biosphere
What & Why: Biodiversity covers the variety of life at genetic, species, and ecosystem levels. UPSC places enormous weightage on biodiversity loss, hotspots, wetlands, and conservation frameworks. This section also feeds directly into GS-3 (ecology & environment) and Essay topics. Questions on Ramsar sites, IUCN categories, and CBD appear almost every year.
🧬
Biodiversity – Types & Loss
⭐ Key
🔥
Biodiversity Hotspots
⭐ Key
💧
Wetlands & Ramsar Convention
🏛️
Biodiversity Conservation
⭐ Key
🐾
Wildlife Conservation – International
🐅
Species Conservation Programmes
27↗
Tiger Conservation – Project Tiger, NTCA, Census 2022, IBCA
28↗
Elephant Conservation – Project Elephant, Census 2025, Corridors
25↗
Snow Leopard Conservation – SPAI, GSLEP
26↗
Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros – IRV 2020, Kaziranga
29↗
Dolphin Conservation – Gangetic, Irrawaddy & Indus Dolphins
30↗
Crocodile Conservation – Gharial, Mugger, Saltwater; MCBT
31↗
Sea Turtle Conservation – Gahirmatha, Arribada Phenomenon
32↗
Indian Vulture Conservation – Diclofenac Crisis, JCBC, Vulture Action Plan
33b↗
National Wildlife Conservation – Hangul, NWAP 2017–31, AWBI, BNHS
📊
Conservation Status – Flora & Fauna
What & Why: Pollution is a high-scoring static topic for UPSC Prelims. Understanding the types, sources, effects, and control measures of air, water, soil, and noise pollution is essential. India’s AQI system, NCAP, GRAP, solid waste management rules, and e-waste policies regularly feature in current affairs questions.
🌫️
Environmental Degradation
🌧️
Acid Rain & Ocean Acidification
🏭
Pollution Control Measures
☢️
Radioactive Pollution & Waste
🗑️
Solid, E-Waste & Hazardous Waste
🏜️
Land Degradation & Desertification
What & Why: Climate change is the single most important topic in Environment for UPSC. It integrates science (greenhouse gases, GHG emissions, tipping points) with policy (IPCC reports, NDCs, net zero). UPSC Mains regularly asks analytical questions on India’s climate action, loss & damage, and just transition. This phase is non-negotiable.
🌡️
Global Warming & Climate Change
⭐ Key
🌊
Impacts of Climate Change
⭐ Key
⚙️
Climate Change Mitigation
⭐ Key
What & Why: India’s system of protected areas — National Parks, Tiger Reserves, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves — is a static topic with high Prelims relevance. Questions often ask about state-wise distribution, flagship species programs, and population data. Keep this section bookmarked for last-minute revision.
🌲
Forests – Survey & Policy
🏞️
National Parks & Protected Areas
⭐ Key
🐆
Population Data – Flagship Species
What & Why: Environmental legislation (EPA, EIA, Wildlife Protection Act, Forest Rights Act) and regulatory institutions (NGT, MoEFCC) are critical for Mains GS-3. UPSC asks about the adequacy of EIA processes, the role of NGT, and the tension between development and environment. These notes give you both the law and the critique.
⚖️
National Environmental Laws
⭐ Key
🌾
Sustainable Agriculture
What & Why: UPSC increasingly asks about India’s international commitments — UNFCCC, Paris Agreement, COP decisions, REDD+, net zero targets, and Arctic governance. This phase is also where current affairs meet static knowledge. Students who combine these notes with newspaper reading are best positioned to score in Prelims and Mains.
🌐
UNFCCC, Paris Agreement & COPs
⭐ Key