SDG 14 In Numbers
SDG 14: Life Below Water
Supporting Aquatic Ecosystems Through Education
Maintaining a Local Ecosystem
Supporting Aquatic Ecosystems Through Action
Supporting Aquatic Ecosystems Through Education
Water Sensitive Waste Disposal
Watershed management strategy
Airlangga University applies technology in watershed management to maintain the diversity of aquatic species. One of the several research projects carried out by Universitas Airlangga is SUVA research. This is a research on freshwater technology as an early detection of carcinogens. The technology Specific Ultra Violet Absorbance (SUVA) is a method for detecting carcinogenic levels in fresh water to maintain biodiversity. In addition, to manage biodiversity in the Brantas river area, Airlangga University and the surrounding community held social services to clean up the watershed. This is carried out to reduce the impact of pollution to reduce the negative impact on the diversity around the watershed. UNAIR has a Waste Water Management Installation through a Sewage Treatment Plant, consisting of six steps that have two primary purposes, including flushing toilets and irrigation plants used in university.
SUVA Freshwater Technology as Early Carcinogenic Detector Along Riverbanks
Preventing Water Pollution with Wastewater Treatment Installation