Educational Programmes on Ecosystems
BINUS University offers educational programmes related to ecosystems that involve wild flora and fauna, aimed at both local and national communities. These programmes are conducted through field activities, community engagement, and research collaborations. Key examples include:
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Mangrove Conservation Program (Coastal Ecosystem)
BINUS organizes educational and hands-on conservation activities in coastal areas, where students and community members:-
Replant wild mangrove species in degraded zones
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Learn about the ecological role of mangroves in supporting marine biodiversity
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Observe local marine life, including native fish and other coastal fauna

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Sustainable Agrotourism and Organic Farming in Labuan Bajo (Dry Land Ecosystem)
BINUS supports local farmers through:-
Training in eco-friendly and organic farming practices
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Development of agrotourism programs that include biodiversity education
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Preservation of dry land flora and protection of beneficial wild fauna such as pollinators

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Research Collaboration on Dry Land Ecosystems with Universitas Nusa Cendana (NTT)
Academic cooperation focused on:-
Mapping and monitoring vegetation in dry land areas
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Developing AI-based tools for ecosystem analysis
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Studying the ecological characteristics of wild plant species in arid environments

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Environmental Awareness and Tree Planting Campaigns (2024)
BINUS organizes campus-based and community tree planting events aimed at:-
Increasing green cover and habitat for wild flora and fauna on campus and local areas
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Educating participants about the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services

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Through these initiatives, BINUS University actively contributes to environmental education and biodiversity conservation, particularly involving wild flora and fauna in both coastal and dry land ecosystems.