Sustainability Pillars
The concept of sustainability is based on interconnected pillars that help the university and society achieve balanced development, protect resources, support the economy, and improve quality of life.
- Reducing pollution and waste while improving resource management.
- Protecting natural capital such as water, soil, air, and biodiversity.
- Adopting renewable energy solutions and improving consumption efficiency.
- Planning development in a way that ensures the least possible environmental harm.
- Supporting long-term economic projects that serve society sustainably.
- Developing agricultural and rural environments using modern methods.
- Linking development to the cultural dimension and the reality of the local community.
- Enhancing resource efficiency and reducing waste to achieve financial sustainability.
- Establishing clear organizational structures capable of performing efficiently.
- Developing community services and improving quality of performance and transparency.
- Encouraging cooperation between government institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations.
- Achieving community development through partnerships and available expertise.