Graduate School UNPAD Champions SDG 15 with Forest Vegetation Areas

Widy
UNPAD Staff Writer
Graduate School UNPAD Champions SDG 15 with Forest Vegetation Areas



Graduate School UNPAD proudly supports Sustainable Development Goal 15 (SDG 15) by dedicating significant efforts to the conservation and management of terrestrial ecosystems. A key highlight of this commitment is the establishment and maintenance of forest vegetation areas within the University’s campus.

In alignment with SDG 15, which focuses on life on land and the sustainable management of forests, Graduate School UNPAD has cultivated and preserved substantial areas of forest vegetation. These green spaces not only contribute to biodiversity conservation but also enhance the ecological balance and provide numerous environmental benefits.

The forest vegetation areas on the campus serve as a living laboratory for students and researchers, offering valuable opportunities for hands-on learning and research on ecosystem management and conservation practices. These areas also play a crucial role in mitigating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, improving air quality, and supporting various forms of wildlife.

Through the careful management of these forest areas, Graduate School UNPAD demonstrates its dedication to sustainable environmental stewardship and its role in supporting global efforts to protect and restore terrestrial ecosystems. The ongoing maintenance and expansion of these areas reflect the University’s commitment to preserving natural habitats and fostering a deeper understanding of ecological sustainability.

Graduate School UNPAD invites the community to explore and engage with these forest areas as part of our broader mission to advance SDG 15 and contribute to a healthier planet.

For more information on our environmental initiatives and SDG 15 efforts, please visit our website or contact our environmental office.



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