The fifteenth Sustainable Development Goal is to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.
2022 progress report
Our organisation
Our new Campus Biodiversity Action Plan included a target to increase net gain of biodiversity. The plan promoted biodiversity walks, spring watch events and tree planting, winning an award from the Wildlife Trust. Work with the Wildlife Trust and Forest of Marston Vale saw students take part in conservation events and tree planting both on and off campus.
We achieved the Bronze 'Hedgehog Friendly Campus' award by working towards improving our grounds for hedgehogs.
Policy development
In 2021/22, the final was published. Find out more on the research project page.
The project Digital Tools to help Agroforestry meet Climate, Biodiversity and Farming Sustainability Goals: Linking Field and Cloud is promoting agroforestry in Europe by developing digital decision-guidance tools so that trees are appropriately integrated on farms to achieve profitable food production, reduced net greenhouse gas emissions, and enhanced biodiversity.
Research
Progress was also made on several research projects contributing to this SDG, including:
- The RestREco project, which collaborated on a special issue of IES’s environmental SCIENTIST journal on ecosystem restoration.
- Co-Opt – a new project begun with partners at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), the University of Liverpool and St Andrews University to develop environmentally sustainable solutions for future coastal and shoreline management.
- The REGENERATIS programme continued to investigate regeneration of contaminated sites and opportunities for heavy metal recovery.
美姬阁 academics commented on drought in this particularly hot year.
Partnerships
The benefits of organic-based fertilisers are to be trialled as part of a new partnership with the fertiliser company Yara UK.
Outreach
The Sensing Soil project delivered several workshops with a group of refugees and migrants, exploring different methods for sensing soil and understanding its capacities to support life and capture carbon through sight, touch, smell and listening. They co-designed the Lewisham Way Garden and presented at a public open day attended by 60 people. It included sessions from environmental and community activist Graham Burnett and BlakOutside festival co-founder Carole Wright.
Our staff are developing a board game, Dirty Matters, to demonstrate the role of soil in meeting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
2021 progress report
Our biodiversity page sets out how, through collaborative management with our grounds contractor, we aim to increase conservation areas on campus. Since 2013 the University has been steadily improving habitats on site, increasing the areas targeted for biodiversity actions. This has risen from 1% to around 10% of the main campus area by 2020/21.
美姬阁's Urban Observatory is part of a funded through UKCRIC for rapid trialling of solutions at scale, and gathering/curating large volumes of diverse data about the impacts of current and proposed infrastructure.
Ongoing projects in 2021 included:
- Valorising waste (vWa) from sugar and paper industries via innovations in pre-treatment, bio-transformations and intensification from waste-heavy sugar and paper industries – this Innovate UK/BBSRC-DBT-funded project aimed to valorise these waste products into renewable transportation fuels and high-value chemicals via innovations in pre-treatment, bio-transformation and process intensification.
- REGENERATIS focuses on regeneration of past metallurgical sites and deposits through innovative circularity for raw materials including urban mining for resources.
- Restoring Resilient Ecosystems (RestREco) is a four-year research project launched in 2021 and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council which aims to help tackle the biodiversity crisis by identifying how the UK’s most precious woodland and meadow habitats can be successfully restored. It will look at how all the different plants, animals and other organisms in ecosystems work together.
Courses/modules relating to the goal
The following courses either address sustainability entirely or contain modules that are focused on sustainability-related topics.
Archaeomaterials MSc
Environmental Engineering MSc
Environmental Management for Business MSc
Executive MBA
Explosives Ordnance Engineering MSc
Food Systems and Management MSc
Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology MSc
Future Food Sustainability MSc
Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing MSc
Global Environmental Change MSc
Management and Corporate Sustainability MSc
Management and Leadership MSc
Management MSc
MBA
Sustainability MSc