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Indicator 15.2.3

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on land

United Nations Sustainable Development
Goal 15: Life on land

Maintain and extend current ecosystems' biodiversity. Work directly to maintain and extend existing ecosystems and their biodiversity, of both plants and animals, especially ecosystems under threat.


UniSC works tirelessly to maintain our current ecosystems and their biodiversity. The work involves proactive efforts to protect and enhance the variety of plant and animal species within these environments, particularly those under threat. UniSC has several research projects that focus on habitat restoration, invasive species management, and the establishment of protected areas to safeguard critical habitats. By fostering healthy ecosystems, we ensure the resilience and sustainability of natural processes, which in turn supports human well-being. Engaging in conservation activities, such as reforestation and wildlife monitoring, this helps to preserve genetic diversity and ecosystem services, ultimately contributing to a balanced and thriving natural world.

Some recent examples of UniSC research into ecosystems and biodiversity of both plants and animals, especially ecosystems under threat:

Summary

UniSC’s focus in on maintaining and extending ecosystems and their biodiversity involves protecting and enhancing plant and animal species, especially in threatened habitats, through conservation activities and habitat restoration.

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