
Sdg15: Life On Land
Supporting Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Education.
15.02University Governance Measures
15-02-01
?Does your university, as an institution, support and/or organize events aimed at promoting land conservation and sustainable land use, including forests and lands
Yes, the university supports and organizes events aimed at promoting land conservation and sustainable land use, including forests and lands. These events may include workshops, seminars, conferences, and awareness campaigns focused on sustainable land management practices, reforestation, biodiversity conservation, and the importance of protecting ecosystems. The university may collaborate with environmental organizations, government agencies, and local communities to highlight the critical role of land conservation in mitigating climate change and preserving natural resources for future generations.
15-02-02
?Does your university have policies to ensure that food production on campus is sustainable
.No
15-02-03
Does your university, as an institution, directly work on the conservation of existing ecosystems and their expansion and biodiversity, particularly for threatened ecosystems, both plant and animal
Yes, the institution may engage in research projects, conservation initiatives, and partnerships aimed at protecting vulnerable ecosystems, restoring degraded habitats, and conserving endangered species. This could involve field studies, collaboration with environmental organizations, and participation in global biodiversity efforts. The university may also offer programs that emphasize the importance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable management of natural resources
15-02-04
?Does your university, as an institution, offer educational programs on ecosystems (including wild plants and animals) to local or national communities
Yes, these programs may include workshops, public lectures, outreach activities, and field courses aimed at raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. Additionally, there could be programs designed to engage the broader public in hands-on conservation efforts or community science projects.
15-02-05
?Does your university, as an institution, offer educational/awareness programs to local or national communities about the sustainable management of land for agriculture
Yes, these programs may include workshops, training sessions, and outreach initiatives that focus on sustainable farming practices, soil health, water conservation, crop rotation, agroecology, and the use of environmentally friendly agricultural technologies. The university may also collaborate with local farmers, agricultural organizations, and government agencies to promote best practices in sustainable land management, aiming to improve productivity while minimizing environmental impacts and ensuring long-term land health.
15-02-06
?Does your university, as an institution, offer educational/awareness programs to local or national communities about the sustainable management of land for tourism
.No
15.03Supporting Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Action
15-03-01
Does your university, as an institution, have a policy to ensure the preservation, restoration, and sustainable use of land-based ecosystems linked to the university, particularly forests, mountains, and drylands
.No
15-03-02
?Does your university, as an institution, have a policy to identify, monitor, and protect any species listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List
.No
15-03-03
?Does your university, as an institution, incorporate local biodiversity into any planning and development processes (e.g., new building construction)
Yes, the university incorporates local biodiversity into planning and development processes, including new building construction. As part of its sustainability and environmental stewardship efforts, the university may consider the impact of development projects on local ecosystems and biodiversity. This can involve designing buildings and campus spaces in ways that minimize habitat disruption,and preserving or enhancing natural landscapes on campus.
15-03-04
?Does your university have a policy to reduce the impact of invasive species (ecosystems) on campus
.No
15-03-05
?Does your university, as an institution, collaborate with the local community, for example through partnerships, in efforts to conserve common land ecosystems
.No
15.04Disposal of Earth-Sensitive Waste
15-04-01
Does your university, as an institution, have water quality standards and guidelines for water drainage (to maintain water quality for the protection of ecosystems, wildlife, human health, and well-being, etc.)
.No
15-04-02
?Does your university, as an institution, have a policy to reduce plastic waste on campus
.Yes, especially through awareness raising
15-04-03
?Does your university, as an institution, have a policy, process, or practice regarding waste disposal, including hazardous materials
Yes, the university has a policy, process, or practice regarding waste disposal, including hazardous materials. The institution typically follows strict guidelines to ensure safe and responsible disposal of all types of waste, including hazardous materials
15. Life on Land:
:The university showcases its achievements in this field through
A. PRFU Research Projects
:Studies on Terrestrial Biodiversity
As part of Abbas Laghrour University of Khenchela’s commitment to sustainable development goals, particularly Goal 15 related to the protection of terrestrial ecosystems, comes the university research project (PRFU) on "Valuing Plant Interactions with Soil Organisms and Their Impact on Biological Efficiency." This research project features an integrated scientific approach that studies the complex relationships between plants and soil microorganisms (fungi, bacteria, and earthworms) and their impact on plant productivity and secondary metabolite content. The project also aims to discover promising medical applications by studying the biological properties of plants interacting with soil organisms, such as combating Alzheimer's disease, and their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, cancer, and diabetes properties. This project reflects the university's direction toward innovative scientific research that combines biodiversity conservation with discovering sustainable health solutions that serve the community. These studies focus on assessing biodiversity in the areas surrounding the university, including plant and animal species. Data is collected through field surveys, analysis of soil and air samples, and studying ecological patterns. The research aims to provide accurate information about endangered species and their habitats, aiding in the development of conservation strategies.
:Research on Protecting Natural Habitats
Abbas Laghrour University of Khenchela seeks to enhance biodiversity conservation and ecosystems through a series of research projects and initiatives focused on life on land. These efforts contribute to achieving sustainable environmental objectives and raising awareness of the importance of preserving natural resources. The aim of this research is to develop strategies to protect natural habitats from degradation. Projects include the study of climate change and urban expansion impacts on these habitats, such as forests and aquatic habitats. The research employs simulation models to assess different scenarios and provide practical recommendations for biodiversity protection.
:Ecosystem Rehabilitation Projects
These projects involve developing programs to rehabilitate damaged ecosystems, such as forests and aquatic habitats. The research aims to identify effective methods for rehabilitating these systems and enhancing their sustainability. Projects include planting native species, removing invasive species, and improving soil and water quality.
:B. Faculty Publications
:Articles in National Environmental Journals
Faculty members publish research related to biodiversity issues and environmental protection, contributing to raising awareness of the importance of life on land. The articles focus on research findings and recommendations for environmental policies
:International Studies on Biodiversity Conservation
These studies analyze global models for biodiversity conservation, providing insights on how to apply best practices locally. The research is based on the experiences of other countries in sustainable natural resource management
:Research Papers on Natural Resource Management
These papers focus on how to sustainably manage natural resources, including forests, water, and soil. The studies examine the best ways to achieve a balance between economic exploitation and environmental conservation
:C. Research Team Outputs
:Reports on Biodiversity Status
Research teams issue periodic reports outlining the status of biodiversity in the region, helping to identify areas for improvement. The reports include data on endangered species, habitat conservation assessments, and recommendations for environmental policies
:Studies on the Impact of Human Activities on Wildlife
These studies include assessing the impact of agricultural and industrial activities on wildlife and natural habitats. The research aims to clarify how to reduce the negative impact of these activities through sustainable practices
:Research on Natural Resource Sustainability
This research focuses on how to achieve sustainability of natural resources and protect them from depletion. The studies include analyzing current policies and providing recommendations for improving resource management
:This information is published through
- The university's official website: https://univ-khenchela.com
- The official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/?locale=fr_FR
- The YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=ZghffzdzpVI
- The dedicated page for Goal 15 on the university's sustainable development site: https://univ-khenchela.com/explore/articles.php?article=1881
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