The report highlights NCNU’s role in specific sustainable development goals (SDGs), including affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), economic growth (SDG 8), sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), responsible consumption and production (12), climate change (SDG 13), life on land (SDG 15), and partnerships for the goals (SDG 17). NCNU’s contributions span from campus to a global scale, incorporating academic and social aspects. From ecologically diverse campus management to international engagement, the practices are wide-ranging. The report is organized into four key sections as follows: (1) Net-Zero Carbon Emission Strategy: This section addresses NCNU aims for net-zero emissions by 2043 through sustainable practices, energy-saving initiatives, and education in carbon neutrality. (2) Green Agricultural Innovation: This section highlights the adoption of LED lighting in water bamboo shoot cultivation, resulting in energy savings and enhanced eco-friendliness. This contributes to a paradigm of the green economy. (3) Sustainable Development in NCNU: This section focuses on NCNU advances sustainability with solar energy, wastewater recycling, and ecological initiatives like butterfly conservation. (4) Rooted in Local Development: NCNU collaborates with local organizations on local development, interdisciplinary education, and social responsibility, fostering community engagement and innovation. NCNU’s efforts provide a replicable pathway for organizations and universities striving to achieve SDGs.

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Pathways to Sustainable Development Goals: NCNU’s Initiatives

  • Dong-Sing Wuu,
  • Hsiu-Hua Hu,
  • I-Chung Liu,
  • Ku-Fan Chen,
  • Chih-Chi Yang

摘要

The report highlights NCNU’s role in specific sustainable development goals (SDGs), including affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), economic growth (SDG 8), sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), responsible consumption and production (12), climate change (SDG 13), life on land (SDG 15), and partnerships for the goals (SDG 17). NCNU’s contributions span from campus to a global scale, incorporating academic and social aspects. From ecologically diverse campus management to international engagement, the practices are wide-ranging. The report is organized into four key sections as follows: (1) Net-Zero Carbon Emission Strategy: This section addresses NCNU aims for net-zero emissions by 2043 through sustainable practices, energy-saving initiatives, and education in carbon neutrality. (2) Green Agricultural Innovation: This section highlights the adoption of LED lighting in water bamboo shoot cultivation, resulting in energy savings and enhanced eco-friendliness. This contributes to a paradigm of the green economy. (3) Sustainable Development in NCNU: This section focuses on NCNU advances sustainability with solar energy, wastewater recycling, and ecological initiatives like butterfly conservation. (4) Rooted in Local Development: NCNU collaborates with local organizations on local development, interdisciplinary education, and social responsibility, fostering community engagement and innovation. NCNU’s efforts provide a replicable pathway for organizations and universities striving to achieve SDGs.