Environmental Sustainability

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.

Environmental Sustainability

Protecting the environment, reducing degradation, and ensuring the continuity of natural resources.

  1. Reducing pollution and waste while improving resource management.
  2. Protecting natural capital such as water, soil, air, and biodiversity.
  3. Adopting renewable energy solutions and improving consumption efficiency.
  4. Planning development in a way that ensures the least possible environmental harm.

Economic Sustainability

Policies that ensure the continuity of economic activities and achieve development through practical approaches.

  1. Supporting long-term economic projects that serve society sustainably.
  2. Developing agricultural and rural environments using modern methods.
  3. Linking development to the cultural dimension and the reality of the local community.
  4. Enhancing resource efficiency and reducing waste to achieve financial sustainability.

Institutional Sustainability

Effective institutions, both governmental and civil, capable of providing community services worthy of people.

  1. Establishing clear organizational structures capable of performing efficiently.
  2. Developing community services and improving quality of performance and transparency.
  3. Encouraging cooperation between government institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations.
  4. Achieving community development through partnerships and available expertise.