Goal 14 – Life Below Water
Supporting Aquatic Ecosystems through Education
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) is committed to the sustainable management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems through educational programs, research, and community outreach. These efforts focus on critical areas such as water irrigation practices, resource management, and ecosystem conservation to ensure sustainable water use for local and regional communities. Undiksha’s initiatives include collaborative programs with local farmers and regional water management authorities. These programs emphasize sustainable irrigation techniques, efficient water management, and the preservation of freshwater biodiversity. Through research and practical engagement, Undiksha provides communities with accessible tools and resources, including manuals and guidebooks. One notable example is the Guidebook on Freshwater Resources in Sumberkima Village, which serves as a valuable learning resource for the local population, offering actionable insights into preserving and optimizing water ecosystems.
These programs not only enhance local knowledge and capacity but also align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and Goal 15 (Life on Land). By combining research with community-driven initiatives, Undiksha fosters a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship, ensuring the long-term health of freshwater ecosystems.
For more information, access the Guidebook on Freshwater Resources in Sumberkima Village here.
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) actively contributes to sustainable fisheries through research, education, and community engagement. These efforts focus on developing innovative and eco-friendly aquaculture practices that support the long-term health of aquatic ecosystems while enhancing the livelihoods of local communities.
One of Undiksha’s flagship initiatives is the Sustainable Aquaculture-Based Minawisata Development Model in Sumberkima Village. This program integrates sustainable aquaculture techniques with eco-tourism to create a dual-purpose model that benefits both the environment and the economy. By collaborating with local stakeholders, Undiksha researchers have introduced practices that minimize environmental impact, optimize resource use, and improve aquaculture productivity.
This initiative not only revitalizes the fisheries sector but also promotes minawisata (aquaculture tourism), enabling local communities to generate additional income through eco-tourism activities. The program also serves as an educational platform, raising awareness among community members about the importance of sustainable aquaculture and fisheries management.
Undiksha’s efforts align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 14 (Life Below Water) and Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). By fostering collaboration between researchers, students, and local communities, the university demonstrates its commitment to preserving aquatic biodiversity and promoting sustainable fisheries for future generations.
For more details, read about the Sustainable Aquaculture-Based Minawisata program here.
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) takes proactive steps to address overfishing and related environmental challenges through strategic collaborations with non-governmental organizations (NGOs). These partnerships focus on sustainable fisheries management, marine biodiversity preservation, and education to combat the adverse effects of overfishing.
The partnerships, detailed in Page 15 of the report, demonstrate Undiksha’s dedication to fostering synergy between academic research, community outreach, and NGO expertise. By leveraging these collaborations, the university works on creating actionable strategies to prevent overfishing, protect marine habitats, and promote the sustainable use of aquatic resources.
Activities under this collaboration include:
- Capacity Building: Educational workshops for local fishermen on sustainable fishing practices and the importance of biodiversity conservation.
- Research Collaboration: Joint studies to assess the impact of overfishing on marine ecosystems and identify measures to mitigate these effects.
- Community Engagement: Implementation of programs aimed at promoting eco-friendly fishing practices and reducing overdependence on overfished species.
These initiatives align with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 14 (Life Below Water), ensuring that marine resources are managed sustainably for current and future generations. By combining resources and expertise with its NGO partners, Undiksha continues to lead efforts in mitigating overfishing and protecting marine ecosystems.
For more information, access the report here.
Supporting Aquatic Ecosystems through Action
- Supporting aquatic ecosystems through education
- Food from aquatic ecosystems
- Maintain ecosystems and their biodiversity
- Technology towards aquatic ecosystem damage prevention
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) is committed to supporting aquatic ecosystems by integrating education, research, and community engagement into its programs. Through these efforts, the university fosters a deeper understanding of aquatic biodiversity, sustainable resource management, and environmental conservation among its students and local communities.
A prominent example of Undiksha’s initiative is the Development of Sustainable Aquaculture-Based Minawisata in Sumberkima Village. This program combines sustainable aquaculture practices with eco-tourism, providing a dual benefit of conserving aquatic ecosystems while creating economic opportunities for local communities. Researchers and students from Undiksha actively collaborate with local stakeholders to introduce innovative aquaculture techniques that minimize environmental impact and ensure the health of aquatic habitats.
The program includes:
- Educational Workshops: Training sessions for local fishermen and community members on sustainable fishing practices and aquaculture methods.
- Research-Based Solutions: Developing aquaculture practices that maintain water quality and support biodiversity, aligned with sustainable ecosystem principles.
- Minawisata Development: Combining aquaculture with tourism to promote awareness about the importance of aquatic ecosystems while boosting local economies.
These activities not only enhance the practical skills and knowledge of students but also contribute to the protection and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems. They align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 14 (Life Below Water) and Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
Undiksha’s educational outreach emphasizes the vital role of academic institutions in fostering environmental stewardship and supporting sustainable livelihoods in coastal and aquatic communities.
For more details, explore the program here.
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) is actively engaged in conserving ecosystems and preserving biodiversity through innovative research, community-based projects, and sustainable practices. One exemplary initiative is the Vertical Coral Transplantation Method (Vercotim), implemented in collaboration with Yayasan Restorasi Karang Buleleng and Kelompok Nelayan Sinar Bahari in Lovina, Bali. This project focuses on rehabilitating coral reef ecosystems while fostering economic benefits for the local fishing community.
The program integrates conservation efforts with community empowerment, featuring:
- Coral Transplantation: Developing sustainable coral nurseries and transplantation techniques using the Vercotim method to restore coral reefs.
- Adopt Coral Program: Engaging local and international tourists in coral conservation, promoting awareness, and supporting funding for restoration projects.
- Economic Empowerment: Supporting sustainable coral farming and eco-tourism to generate alternative income streams for the community.
- Skill Development: Providing training for local stakeholders on managing and maintaining coral ecosystems effectively.
The initiative aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 14 (Life Below Water) and Goal 15 (Life on Land). Through research-driven strategies and strong community collaboration, Undiksha demonstrates a holistic approach to biodiversity conservation that benefits both the environment and the local economy.
For detailed insights, access the full program report here.
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) is committed to utilizing advanced technology and innovative practices to prevent and mitigate damage to aquatic ecosystems. Through collaborative research and community-based initiatives, Undiksha addresses critical challenges such as coral reef degradation, overfishing, and marine biodiversity loss.
One of the university’s key projects focuses on aquatic ecosystem restoration using advanced technologies such as coral transplantation and monitoring systems. These efforts, developed in collaboration with local stakeholders and environmental organizations, include:
- Coral Transplantation Technologies: Using scientifically designed structures and techniques to restore damaged coral reefs, ensuring sustainable habitat regeneration for marine life.
- Monitoring Systems: Implementing technology-driven solutions to monitor water quality, reef health, and biodiversity in real-time, enabling early detection of threats and effective response strategies.
- Community Engagement: Training programs for local fishermen and eco-tourism operators to adopt sustainable practices and utilize technology for conservation.
- Sustainable Aquaculture Development: Integrating eco-friendly methods and IoT-based monitoring to optimize resource use and prevent overexploitation of aquatic ecosystems.
This approach not only focuses on ecological restoration but also empowers local communities by providing alternative income opportunities through sustainable eco-tourism and fisheries management. By combining technological innovation with education and community outreach, Undiksha aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 14 (Life Below Water) and Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
For further details on this initiative, access the comprehensive report here.
Water Sensitive Waste Disposal
- Water discharge guidelines and standards
- Action plan to reducing plastic waste
- Reducing marine pollution
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) has implemented a detailed Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste, aligning with its commitment to environmental sustainability and its recognition in the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings as a sustainable university. This comprehensive plan outlines a variety of strategies to minimize plastic waste generation, focusing on innovative practices, educational outreach, and sustainable campus operations.
Key initiatives in the action plan include:
- Reduction of Single-Use Plastics:
- A campus-wide campaign to phase out single-use plastics such as bottles, straws, and bags.
- Introduction of reusable alternatives, encouraging the use of eco-friendly materials among the campus community.
- Ready-to-Drink Water Systems:
- Installation of water filtration stations across campus, reducing the dependency on bottled water.
- Promotion of reusable water bottles through awareness programs and incentives for students and staff.
- Waste Management Programs:
- Implementation of a 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) program to manage plastic waste effectively.
- Enhanced waste sorting facilities to facilitate recycling of plastics and other materials.
- Educational Campaigns:
- Organizing workshops, seminars, and events to raise awareness about the environmental impact of plastic waste.
- Integrating plastic waste reduction topics into academic curricula and research projects.
- Collaboration with Stakeholders:
- Partnering with local governments, NGOs, and businesses to promote broader plastic reduction initiatives.
- Engaging students in community-based projects to tackle plastic pollution beyond campus borders.
This action plan supports Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) and Goal 13 (Climate Action). By implementing these measures, Undiksha aims to foster a culture of environmental stewardship and serve as a model for sustainable university practices.
For further details, access the full document here.
Maintaining a Local Ecosystem
- Minimizing alteration of aquatic ecosystems
- Monitoring the health of aquatic ecosystems
- Programs towards good aquatic stewardship practices
- Collaboration for shared aquatic ecosystems
- Watershed management strategy
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) is dedicated to advancing the conservation and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems through research and monitoring initiatives. These efforts aim to assess the health of aquatic environments, identify potential threats, and provide actionable solutions for preserving biodiversity and ecosystem functions.One of Undiksha’s key contributions in this area is its research on the health of aquatic ecosystems, as detailed in studies such as the assessment of water quality and aquatic biodiversity. This research utilizes advanced methodologies to analyze various indicators of ecosystem health, including water chemistry, biological diversity, and the presence of pollutants.
Key initiatives include:
- Water Quality Monitoring: Regular assessments of aquatic environments to measure parameters such as pH, oxygen levels, and the presence of harmful substances.
- Biodiversity Studies: Research focusing on the distribution and health of aquatic species, ensuring the preservation of key biodiversity hotspots.
- Pollution Assessment: Identifying sources of pollution and their impact on aquatic ecosystems, providing recommendations for mitigation.
- Community Engagement: Collaborating with local stakeholders to share findings and promote sustainable practices in the management of aquatic resources.
For further insights into Undiksha’s research, access the detailed study here.
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) demonstrates its commitment to sustainability through various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting good aquatic stewardship practices. By collaborating with environmental organizations, local authorities, and industry partners, the university fosters responsible management of aquatic resources while educating students, researchers, and local communities on the importance of sustainable water practices.
One of Undiksha’s flagship initiatives is the Development of Sustainable Aquaculture-Based Minawisata in Sumberkima Village, a program that combines sustainable aquaculture with eco-tourism. This innovative project emphasizes the responsible use of aquatic ecosystems while creating economic opportunities for local communities. Key activities include:
- Community Training and Capacity Building: Training sessions for local fishermen and aquaculture practitioners to implement sustainable practices that minimize environmental impact and maintain water quality.
- Awareness Campaigns: Educational programs targeting local communities to raise awareness about the importance of preserving aquatic ecosystems and adopting eco-friendly practices.
- Research and Innovation Grants: Incentives such as grants and scholarships for students and researchers focusing on sustainable aquaculture, water management, and aquatic biodiversity preservation.
- Eco-Tourism Development: Integrating aquaculture practices with tourism to showcase sustainable models of aquatic resource management while providing additional income sources for communities.
Undiksha’s proactive approach underscores its dedication to combining academic research, community outreach, and industry collaboration to promote aquatic stewardship at both local and global levels.
For more details on these programs, access the information here.
Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha) actively collaborates with local communities and stakeholders to ensure the sustainable management of shared aquatic ecosystems. A notable initiative is the Sustainable Aquaculture-Based Minawisata Development Model in Sumberkima Village, where Undiksha integrates eco-tourism with sustainable aquaculture practices. This collaboration promotes environmental conservation, empowers local communities, and fosters economic growth while protecting aquatic biodiversity.
Learn more about this initiative here.