Alien species impact reduction (policies)
BINUS University is committed to minimizing the impact of alien species on its campuses, as outlined in Rector’s Decree No. 0136A, Part II, point v). The academic community at BINUS University recognizes the importance of preventing and controlling invasive alien species, considering it a shared responsibility.
Implementation Examples:
- Mosquito Control: BINUS University conducts periodic fogging throughout the entire campus area to proactively prevent mosquito breeding. This measure helps mitigate the impact of invasive mosquito species.
- Rat Infestation Prevention: Regular cleaning of storage rooms is carried out to eliminate conditions that could encourage rat nesting. This initiative aims to prevent the proliferation of invasive rat species on campus.
- Ferret Population Control: Ceilings are regularly checked and maintained to prevent the breeding of ferrets, contributing to the effective management of invasive species.
By enacting these measures, BINUS University actively contributes to maintaining the harmony of local ecosystems and reducing the impact of alien species on its campuses. This commitment underscores the university’s dedication to environmental sustainability and responsible stewardship.