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Indicator 14.5.2

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life below water

United Nations Sustainable Development
Goal 14: Life below water

Monitoring the health of aquatic ecosystems. Monitor the health of aquatic ecosystems.


Monitoring the health of aquatic ecosystems involves assessing various indicators to understand the overall condition and detect any changes or threats. Key indicators include physical parameters like water levels and flood frequency, chemical parameters such as water quality, and biological indicators including the health of fish, benthic invertebrates, and aquatic vegetation. Regular monitoring helps identify pollution sources, track the impacts of human activities, and guide conservation efforts to maintain or restore ecosystem health. This approach ensures that aquatic ecosystems can continue to support biodiversity and provide essential services to humans and wildlife.

At UniSC, several initiatives exemplify this approach:

Summary 

These projects highlight UniSC’s commitment to addressing water-related challenges through innovative research and sustainable practices.

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