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Role of IT in 
Environment & 
Human Health 
Presentation by: 
Tanvi, Harshith & Sruti
ROLE IN 
ENVIRONMENT
Information Technology 
(IT) 
• Application of computers and 
telecommunications and their 
equipments. 
• To store, retrieve, transmit and 
manipulate data. 
• Spans several industries such as- 
Computer hardware, software, 
electronics, semiconductors, 
internet, telecom equipment, e-commerce 
and computer services.
Information Technology in India 
• Industry consisting of two major 
components: IT services and Business 
process outsourcing (BPO). 
• Important role in revenue. Employs 
2.5 million. Growing at over 9% p.a. 
• India is one of the biggest IT 
capitals of the modern world 
• Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, 
Chennai, Trivandrum, Noida, Mumbai 
and Pune contribute to 90% of all the 
IT export.
IT for Environment 
• Tremendous potential 
• Can acquire, store, analyze and 
visualize satellite data for 
observation, and protection of 
environment. 
• Easily accessible around the 
world 
• Dramatically reduces costs, 
increases speed, improved 
productivity and opens up new 
challenges and opportunities.
Databases 
• The most important application 
of IT in environment 
• Collection of inter-related 
data on various subjects. 
• Can be retrieved when required. 
• User friendly and convenient to 
store large amount of data and 
analyze the data gathered.
Environmental Databases 
• US EPA Office of Pesticide Programs 
has three environmental databases 
that it uses to assess hazards to the 
environment; to wildlife, aquatic 
life and plants. 
• Ecotoxixity Database is one of them. 
• UNEP maintains several data sets as 
national, sub regional, regional and 
global statistics or as geospatial 
data sets (maps), covering themes 
like Freshwater, Population, Forests, 
Climate, Disasters, Health and GDP.
Databases (contd.) 
• In India, Ministry of Environment 
& Forests, GOI compiles a 
database on various biotic 
communities. 
• It also maintains wildlife 
database, conservation database 
and forest cover database. 
• National Management Information 
System (NMIS), DST compiled a 
database on Research and 
Developmental Projects.
ENVIS 
• The Ministry of Environment & Forests, 
GOI has created an Information System 
called Environmental Information System 
(ENVIS). 
• Headquartered at Delhi with 25 different 
centers all over the country. 
• ENVIS centers work for generating a 
network of databases in areas like 
pollution control, clean technologies, 
remote sensing, coastal ecology, 
biodiversity, Western Ghats and eastern 
environmental management, media related 
to environment, renewable energy, 
desertification, mangroves, wildlife, 
Himalayan ecology, mining, etc
Remote sensing 
• Acquisition of information about 
an object or phenomenon without 
making physical contact. 
• Generally refers to using aerial 
sensor technologies to detect and 
classify objects on earth. 
• New sensors being developed 
rapidly. 
• Important for weather forecasts, 
climate change or natural 
disasters.
Using Remote Sensing Data 
• Studies have focused on Mapping and 
monitoring changes in productivity 
caused by: 
1. Monitoring wind erosion 
2. Monitoring water logging 
3. Monitoring the condition of remnant 
vegetation 
4. Cereal crop yield mapping 
5. Predicting salinity 
6. Monitoring rangeland condition 
• Cost Effective. Can monitor broader 
areas 
• Eg. The Land Monitor Project in 
Australia
GIS 
• Geographical Information System (GIS) 
• Designed to capture, store, manipulate, 
analyze, manage and present all types of 
spatial or geographical data. 
• Broader academic discipline of 
Geoinformatics 
• Science underlying geographic concepts, 
applications and systems. 
• Can use GIS to study the environment, 
report on the phenomena and model the 
working and responding of environment to 
natural and man-made factors.
Using GIS 
• Manage multiple types of geographical data 
• Assess relationships such as run-off and 
groundwater purity 
• Measure changes in wildlife habitat 
encroachment 
• Model events such as drought impact on forest 
health 
• Improve workflow processes from data 
gathering and analysis to publication and 
distribution of findings. 
• For example, Project Tiger uses GIS to 
accurately estimate, track and protect the 
remaining 1706 tigers left in the country
Overcoming Challenges 
• Many parts of the world yet to adapt 
to new technologies and IT sectors. 
• A large amount of information 
available. Difficult to process and 
filter accurate information and infer 
from the huge data. 
• Overloading of information and less 
storage. 
• Also, increasing “silicon valley” 
products further generate the problem 
of e-waste which are difficult to 
dispose.
ROLE IN 
HUMAN 
HEALTH
Human Health 
• WHO describes Health as a state of complete 
physical, mental and social well-being and 
not merely the absence of disease or 
infirmity. 
• Innovations leading to converging of IT & 
Life Sciences creating vast qualities of 
data. 
• HIT (Health Information Technology) 
provides the umbrella framework to describe 
the comprehensive management of health 
information across computerized systems. 
• Helps in exchange between consumers, 
providers, government, quality entities and 
insurers.
Databases 
• Again Databases come to the rescue. 
• Data regarding birth, death rates, 
immunization programs can be 
maintained more accurately than before 
in health centers due to computers. 
• Information and statistics about 
diseases like malaria, fluorosis, 
AIDS, etc. 
• DNA databases and genetic information 
about population, medical records, 
fingerprints, etc can be stored and 
accessed.
Biological Databases 
• NCBI- National Centre for Biotechnology 
Information. Contains several databases 
which store genome data, protein data, 
nucleotide, genotypes, etc 
• The National Centre for Biotechnology 
Information advances science and health 
by providing access to biomedical and 
genomic information. 
• PDB- Protein Data Bank 
• Several other databases including PCR 
databases, Metabolic and signal 
pathways, RNA, Proteomics, Protein 
Interaction databases, etc.
Global Burden of Disease 
• GBD is a comprehensive regional and global 
assessment of mortality and disability from 
major diseases, injuries and risk factors. 
• Collaboration of 500 researchers in 300 
institutions over 50 countries. 
• Commissioned in 1990 between hundreds of 
experts. 
• Helped in estimating the spread and 
prevalence of diseases and the major causes 
of death worldwide. 
• The whole project was made possible due to 
increased ease of storing, accessing and 
inferring data
Biometrics 
• Metrics related to human 
characteristics and traits. 
• Biometric authentication is used in 
computer science as a form of 
identification and access control. It 
is also used to identify individuals 
in groups under surveillance. 
• Distinct, measurable to describe and 
label individuals. 
• Aadhaar is the world’s largest 
biometric database in the world. 
Fingerprint, Iris Scan and face photo 
along with demographic data of a 
person is compiled.
Bioinformatics 
• Inter-disciplinary field that develops 
methods and software tools for 
understanding biological data. 
• Combines computer science, statistics, 
mathematics and engineering to study 
and process biological data. 
• Major applications in sequence 
analysis, Databases, literature, 
structural bioinformatics, gene and 
protein expression analysis and 
algorithms, statistical methods to 
assess relationships.
Telemedicine 
• Use of telecommunication and 
information technologies in order to 
provide clinical care at a distance. 
• Helps eliminate distance barriers. 
• Saves lives in critical care and 
emergency situations. 
• Benefit remote regions with 
specialists living far away. 
• Also eliminates the possibility of 
transmission in case of infectious 
diseases. E.g. In MRSA cases
eHEALTH 
• eHealth is a relatively recent term for 
healthcare practice supported by 
electronic processes and communication. 
• It can also include health applications 
and links on mobile phones, referred to 
as mHealth. 
• In case of mental illnesses like 
depression, eHealth provided anonymity 
to users. It is also easily accessible. 
• It is gaining momentum in academic 
research as well as in psychology, 
clinical work, family and marriage 
therapy and mental health counseling.
Biomechanics 
• Robots that emulate or simulate living 
biological organisms or are inspired by 
them chemically or mechanically. 
• Nanotechnology use is also being 
studied. 
• Nano-bots are programmed to act as 
delivery systems within the organism 
(like blood). 
• In biomimicry, robots have to be 
programmed to make the mechanism simpler 
and more effective. 
• Research on humanoid robots is also 
becoming increasingly popular.
Broadcasting 
• This is another major role of IT and 
Telecommunications. 
• IT helps in spreading awareness about 
diseases and preventive measures to 
be taken. 
• One of the best ways to spread 
awareness about preventive measure is 
by media. 
• Recently, Ebola outbreak has been 
extensively covered and reported. 
• Telecommunication helped in 
containment of the disease.
Controlling diseases 
• Isolation is one of the major step in 
controlling highly infectious diseases. 
• In the ongoing Ebola virus containment, 
spreading awareness was the first step 
taken. 
• This reduces panic and provides information 
about prevention and if infected, treatment 
options. 
• Several airports in many countries, screened 
passengers for high temperature and other 
symptoms via thermal sensors and computers 
without any manual labor need. This was 
possible due to applying IT services in 
medical fields.
Biological Equipment 
• Most of the biological equipment 
(be it Lab or Diagnostic 
medicine) run on programs and 
algorithms. 
• This makes the machines user-friendly 
and time saving. 
• Most machines run on pre-designed 
programs with specific 
applications which make usage 
easier. 
• Additive manufacturing (or 3D 
Printing) also makes use of 
programming techniques.
Summary 
• The rapid growth in IT and the 
highly qualified man power in 
India are bound to have a 
positive impact on the earth’s 
environment and health care among 
others. 
• With the help of IT, we are able 
to note down the ongoing changes 
or we can predict things that are 
to happen in near future.
Role of IT in environment & Human Health

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Role of IT in environment & Human Health

  • 1. Role of IT in Environment & Human Health Presentation by: Tanvi, Harshith & Sruti
  • 3. Information Technology (IT) • Application of computers and telecommunications and their equipments. • To store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data. • Spans several industries such as- Computer hardware, software, electronics, semiconductors, internet, telecom equipment, e-commerce and computer services.
  • 4. Information Technology in India • Industry consisting of two major components: IT services and Business process outsourcing (BPO). • Important role in revenue. Employs 2.5 million. Growing at over 9% p.a. • India is one of the biggest IT capitals of the modern world • Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Trivandrum, Noida, Mumbai and Pune contribute to 90% of all the IT export.
  • 5. IT for Environment • Tremendous potential • Can acquire, store, analyze and visualize satellite data for observation, and protection of environment. • Easily accessible around the world • Dramatically reduces costs, increases speed, improved productivity and opens up new challenges and opportunities.
  • 6. Databases • The most important application of IT in environment • Collection of inter-related data on various subjects. • Can be retrieved when required. • User friendly and convenient to store large amount of data and analyze the data gathered.
  • 7. Environmental Databases • US EPA Office of Pesticide Programs has three environmental databases that it uses to assess hazards to the environment; to wildlife, aquatic life and plants. • Ecotoxixity Database is one of them. • UNEP maintains several data sets as national, sub regional, regional and global statistics or as geospatial data sets (maps), covering themes like Freshwater, Population, Forests, Climate, Disasters, Health and GDP.
  • 8. Databases (contd.) • In India, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GOI compiles a database on various biotic communities. • It also maintains wildlife database, conservation database and forest cover database. • National Management Information System (NMIS), DST compiled a database on Research and Developmental Projects.
  • 9. ENVIS • The Ministry of Environment & Forests, GOI has created an Information System called Environmental Information System (ENVIS). • Headquartered at Delhi with 25 different centers all over the country. • ENVIS centers work for generating a network of databases in areas like pollution control, clean technologies, remote sensing, coastal ecology, biodiversity, Western Ghats and eastern environmental management, media related to environment, renewable energy, desertification, mangroves, wildlife, Himalayan ecology, mining, etc
  • 10. Remote sensing • Acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact. • Generally refers to using aerial sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on earth. • New sensors being developed rapidly. • Important for weather forecasts, climate change or natural disasters.
  • 11. Using Remote Sensing Data • Studies have focused on Mapping and monitoring changes in productivity caused by: 1. Monitoring wind erosion 2. Monitoring water logging 3. Monitoring the condition of remnant vegetation 4. Cereal crop yield mapping 5. Predicting salinity 6. Monitoring rangeland condition • Cost Effective. Can monitor broader areas • Eg. The Land Monitor Project in Australia
  • 12. GIS • Geographical Information System (GIS) • Designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage and present all types of spatial or geographical data. • Broader academic discipline of Geoinformatics • Science underlying geographic concepts, applications and systems. • Can use GIS to study the environment, report on the phenomena and model the working and responding of environment to natural and man-made factors.
  • 13. Using GIS • Manage multiple types of geographical data • Assess relationships such as run-off and groundwater purity • Measure changes in wildlife habitat encroachment • Model events such as drought impact on forest health • Improve workflow processes from data gathering and analysis to publication and distribution of findings. • For example, Project Tiger uses GIS to accurately estimate, track and protect the remaining 1706 tigers left in the country
  • 14. Overcoming Challenges • Many parts of the world yet to adapt to new technologies and IT sectors. • A large amount of information available. Difficult to process and filter accurate information and infer from the huge data. • Overloading of information and less storage. • Also, increasing “silicon valley” products further generate the problem of e-waste which are difficult to dispose.
  • 15. ROLE IN HUMAN HEALTH
  • 16. Human Health • WHO describes Health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. • Innovations leading to converging of IT & Life Sciences creating vast qualities of data. • HIT (Health Information Technology) provides the umbrella framework to describe the comprehensive management of health information across computerized systems. • Helps in exchange between consumers, providers, government, quality entities and insurers.
  • 17. Databases • Again Databases come to the rescue. • Data regarding birth, death rates, immunization programs can be maintained more accurately than before in health centers due to computers. • Information and statistics about diseases like malaria, fluorosis, AIDS, etc. • DNA databases and genetic information about population, medical records, fingerprints, etc can be stored and accessed.
  • 18. Biological Databases • NCBI- National Centre for Biotechnology Information. Contains several databases which store genome data, protein data, nucleotide, genotypes, etc • The National Centre for Biotechnology Information advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information. • PDB- Protein Data Bank • Several other databases including PCR databases, Metabolic and signal pathways, RNA, Proteomics, Protein Interaction databases, etc.
  • 19. Global Burden of Disease • GBD is a comprehensive regional and global assessment of mortality and disability from major diseases, injuries and risk factors. • Collaboration of 500 researchers in 300 institutions over 50 countries. • Commissioned in 1990 between hundreds of experts. • Helped in estimating the spread and prevalence of diseases and the major causes of death worldwide. • The whole project was made possible due to increased ease of storing, accessing and inferring data
  • 20. Biometrics • Metrics related to human characteristics and traits. • Biometric authentication is used in computer science as a form of identification and access control. It is also used to identify individuals in groups under surveillance. • Distinct, measurable to describe and label individuals. • Aadhaar is the world’s largest biometric database in the world. Fingerprint, Iris Scan and face photo along with demographic data of a person is compiled.
  • 21. Bioinformatics • Inter-disciplinary field that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data. • Combines computer science, statistics, mathematics and engineering to study and process biological data. • Major applications in sequence analysis, Databases, literature, structural bioinformatics, gene and protein expression analysis and algorithms, statistical methods to assess relationships.
  • 22. Telemedicine • Use of telecommunication and information technologies in order to provide clinical care at a distance. • Helps eliminate distance barriers. • Saves lives in critical care and emergency situations. • Benefit remote regions with specialists living far away. • Also eliminates the possibility of transmission in case of infectious diseases. E.g. In MRSA cases
  • 23. eHEALTH • eHealth is a relatively recent term for healthcare practice supported by electronic processes and communication. • It can also include health applications and links on mobile phones, referred to as mHealth. • In case of mental illnesses like depression, eHealth provided anonymity to users. It is also easily accessible. • It is gaining momentum in academic research as well as in psychology, clinical work, family and marriage therapy and mental health counseling.
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  • 25. Biomechanics • Robots that emulate or simulate living biological organisms or are inspired by them chemically or mechanically. • Nanotechnology use is also being studied. • Nano-bots are programmed to act as delivery systems within the organism (like blood). • In biomimicry, robots have to be programmed to make the mechanism simpler and more effective. • Research on humanoid robots is also becoming increasingly popular.
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  • 27. Broadcasting • This is another major role of IT and Telecommunications. • IT helps in spreading awareness about diseases and preventive measures to be taken. • One of the best ways to spread awareness about preventive measure is by media. • Recently, Ebola outbreak has been extensively covered and reported. • Telecommunication helped in containment of the disease.
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  • 29. Controlling diseases • Isolation is one of the major step in controlling highly infectious diseases. • In the ongoing Ebola virus containment, spreading awareness was the first step taken. • This reduces panic and provides information about prevention and if infected, treatment options. • Several airports in many countries, screened passengers for high temperature and other symptoms via thermal sensors and computers without any manual labor need. This was possible due to applying IT services in medical fields.
  • 30. Biological Equipment • Most of the biological equipment (be it Lab or Diagnostic medicine) run on programs and algorithms. • This makes the machines user-friendly and time saving. • Most machines run on pre-designed programs with specific applications which make usage easier. • Additive manufacturing (or 3D Printing) also makes use of programming techniques.
  • 31. Summary • The rapid growth in IT and the highly qualified man power in India are bound to have a positive impact on the earth’s environment and health care among others. • With the help of IT, we are able to note down the ongoing changes or we can predict things that are to happen in near future.