Collaboration for shared land ecosystems
BINUS University actively collaborates with local communities, government agencies, and civil society organizations to maintain and restore shared land ecosystems. These partnerships are part of BINUS’s long-term commitment to sustainable development and biodiversity conservation, aligning with SDG 15 (Life on Land).
1. DV LIFE 2024 – Green Walk at Hutan Kota Patriot (Bekasi)
Through the KMBD student community, BINUS partnered with the Bekasi City Environment Agency and local residents to clean, restore, and maintain Hutan Kota Patriot, an urban forest that serves as a vital green space for the community. The activity collected over 25 bags of waste, improving soil and vegetation conditions while raising public awareness about urban biodiversity.

2. “Binusian Peduli Lingkungan” (Environmental Care Program)
Held at BINUS @Bekasi in February 2024, this program involved 83 students from cohorts 2023–2025 and local residents in planting 185 trees (including pucuk merah and tabebuya) around the campus area. The initiative aimed to enrich local ecosystems, promote carbon absorption, and strengthen BINUS–community collaboration for long-term land stewardship.

3. Community Empowerment in Desa Campakamulya (Bandung)
In partnership with local coffee farmers and the Campakamulya Village Government, BINUS University supported sustainable farming and soil preservation around the Mount Puntang ecosystem—a biodiversity hotspot in West Java. The project introduced eco-friendly agricultural methods that reduce chemical fertilizer use and protect the surrounding flora and fauna.

4. Environmental Outreach through Teach For Indonesia (TFI)
Through TFI community service programs, BINUS engages local schools and youth organizations in tree planting, waste reduction, and urban greening activities across multiple regions, including Tangerang and Jakarta. These programs promote ecosystem awareness and encourage citizen participation in maintaining shared public land.
Together, these initiatives demonstrate BINUS University’s collaborative approach to ecosystem management, combining education, research, and community action. By working hand-in-hand with local partners, BINUS helps ensure that land ecosystems — from urban forests to agricultural landscapes — are maintained sustainably for both people and nature.