Environmental Health vs Social Services: A Sociological Appraisal

Sociological evaluation of environment provides us with a clear picture of environment it is attained, how it is sustained and how it is protected. Maintenance of environment and reaching a state of environmental health depends on the behavior and education of the individuals in a society. What gives the individuals the education and behavior needed is mainly social services. Organizations such as municipalities, environmental organizations and many more play decisive roles to educate communities to protect the environment and environmental spaces. Similarly, training and providing facilities according to the conditions transfer the required education to the citizens so as to deal with the environment in a proper manner. Due to the population increase and wide urbanization at present time, environment has faced more serious changes as compared with any time in the past. Currently, urban population in more developed world is estimated to be 79%, and in less developed world it is 51% (WPDS, 2020). Environment is widely exposed to environmental degradation; both in rural and urban areas. The scenario is sociologically and widely worth investigation. As a result of citizens transportation, unfavorable transportation system, high population density, destruction of green spaces to create residential places and the like, all play role in the environmental destruction.


Introduction
These two areas, namely social services and social health, are interrelated. Social services themselves are a field or discipline that is related to public health, or in other words, plays a role in its creation. Social health is also related to various aspects of the natural environment and the built environment; That is, it can play a role in how it is built while maintaining the natural health of the environment; That is, what has a direct impact on human health.
Social services and environmental health are largely related to environmental sciences. Environmental health professionals need to use theories and ideas related to social services. Likewise, how air quality, environmental monitoring and ecological health each depend in turn on social services. Therefore, aspects and contexts of food, health and safety are considered as a roadmap for social services and environmental health [1]. In this article, two social

ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Sociological evaluation of environment provides us with a clear picture of environment it is attained, how it is sustained and how it is protected. Maintenance of environment and reaching a state of environmental health depends on the behavior and education of the individuals in a society. What gives the individuals the education and behavior needed is mainly social services. Organizations such as municipalities, environmental organizations and many more play decisive roles to educate communities to protect the environment and environmental spaces. Similarly, training and providing facilities according to the conditions transfer the required education to the citizens so as to deal with the environment in a proper manner. Due to the population increase and wide urbanization at present time, environment has faced more serious changes as compared with any time in the past. Currently, urban population in more developed world is estimated to be 79%, and in less developed world it is 51% (WPDS, 2020). Environment is widely exposed to environmental degradation; both in rural and urban areas. The scenario is sociologically and widely worth investigation. As a result of citizens transportation, unfavorable transportation system, high population density, destruction of green spaces to create residential places and the like, all play role in the environmental destruction.
contexts and environmental health are evaluated in a sociological framework. Today, due to the expansion of cities and increasing urban density, the environment is largely endangered. Therefore, just as people in society need social services, today the environment needs such services in its specialized form.

Environmental Protection
In general, environmental protection is the act of controlling the natural environment at the individual, organizational, or governmental level. Environmental protection is not only relevant to individuals in a community, but also to organizations and governments in any community. Organizations such as

Factors Affecting Environmental Protection
Environmental protection itself is influenced by three

Environmental Legislation
Environmental law or legislation, which is itself a collective term, describes international treaties, laws, bylaws, etc., or as required by the national legislature. Many environmental laws have a global and international dimension that must be enforced, and it is necessary to pay attention to written laws, contracts and the like. At the same time, countries in many cases adopt and recommend national and domestic laws and regulations to protect their environment. It is also worth noting that in the absence of adherence to many international environmental laws and treaties,

Environmental Ethics
Environmental ethics is considered as a part of environmental philosophy that expands its field of moral activities from the field of purely human world to the field of non-human world [7].

Environmental Education
This article refers to organized efforts to see how the natural environment develops and functions, and how humans should respond to the ecosystem in order to live a more sustainable life.
Environmental education begins in the school environment and can be extended to education to the general public, and is transmitted through written materials, websites, news media, and the like.
Environmental education is a learning process that increases people's knowledge and awareness about the environment and its related indicators. Skills and specializations increase through environmental education. In this way, public attitudes, motivations, and commitments are nurtured, so that they can subsequently make sensible decisions, and take responsible action. Environmental education is not only achieved through classes, but also through field trips to national parks, travel clubs and the like. In general, environmental education in its present age is recognized as one of the basic needs of society, especially urban communities.

Conclusion
There must be a wise balance between the built environment and natural environment. Sad to say, the world is witnessing an increasing built environment at the cost of environmental