SDG15: Life On Land

Terrestrial ecosystems provide essential resources and services for human survival and well-being, from food and medicine to climate regulation and spiritual fulfillment. The University of El Oued is committed to Sustainable Development Goal 15, focusing on the sustainable management of land-based ecosystems and the conservation of biodiversity to ensure these benefits are available for future generations.

Initiatives for Life On Land

Environmental Science and Forestry Programs

The University of El Oued offers robust programs in environmental science, which educate students on sustainable land management practices, forest conservation, and biodiversity protection. These programs combine theoretical knowledge with practical fieldwork, empowering students to apply sustainable practices in real-world settings.

Sustainable Campus Initiatives

The university practices what it preaches by maintaining a sustainable campus. This includes implementing green building designs, managing waste responsibly, and maintaining green spaces that enhance biodiversity. The university also participates in global campaigns such as tree planting and ecosystem restoration to contribute to broader environmental goals.

Future Plans

Moving forward, the University of El Oued plans to expand its research capabilities in environmental science, particularly focusing on climate change’s impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. Additionally, the university aims to enhance its partnerships with international conservation organizations to leverage global knowledge and resources for local conservation efforts.