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The faculty emphasized that this documentation reflects a deep commitment to integrating the principles of sustainability into its core activities of education, research, and community service. The initiative is intended to provide a transparent overview of the faculty’s contributions and to inspire further action within the academic community and beyond in addressing critical global challenges from a fisheries and marine sciences perspective.
The collected data showcases the breadth and depth of FPIK Unpad’s contributions, covering impactful activities such as international conferences that bring together experts to discuss sustainable marine resource management and hands-on workshops on innovative aquaculture techniques. The faculty has also driven community awareness programs to promote marine ecosystem conservation and led technical training for local communities to enhance their livelihoods. These efforts are complemented by festivals that celebrate marine biodiversity and educate the public on the importance of ocean preservation.
Each documented activity is linked to one or more of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, illustrating the faculty’s holistic approach to sustainability. This initiative not only serves as a record of FPIK Unpad’s achievements but also as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and the general public.
The detailed compilation of these activities is presented in the data available at the following link: SDGs – Events Related .
This documentation effort underscores FPIK Unpad’s role as a key player in advancing the sustainability agenda in Indonesia and beyond, demonstrating a clear commitment to fostering a healthier planet and a more prosperous future for all.
