SDG 13: Climate Action
UGM, in collaboration with partners, released 5,000 yellow rasbora fish into the Baros River, Bantul Regency, to support conservation and food security.
UGM hydrology expert Dr. Hatma Suryatmojo urges readiness against early rainy season risks of floods, landslides, and extreme weather.
UGM students innovate eco-friendly polybag pots from banana pseudostem waste, offering a sustainable alternative to plastic seedling media.
UGM secures Semesta grant to advance “Strong Research for Food Security,” integrating science, policy, and community for food security.
Experts emphasize the need to integrate local cultural wisdom and modern science in forest conservation to ensure sustainability.
UGM’s legal expert urges inclusive public participation in drafting Indonesia’s Climate Justice Bill to ensure equitable climate policy and protection.
UGM Faculty of Geography marks its 62nd anniversary, highlighting ecosystem preservation to support sustainable development.
UGM Karsa Saka team repurposes fly ash and bottom ash from Sudimoro PLTU to rebuild village roads, enhancing mobility and sustainability.
Sabut Kharisona earns first-ever double degree from UGM Biology and ANU, boosting UGM’s global education and inspiring future international collaborations.
The UGM community service team collaborates with residents of Kadisoro Village in Bantul to strengthen waste sorting practices and promote sustainable environmental awareness.
UGM student start-up Renou innovates by recycling HDPE plastic waste into furniture, tackling Yogyakarta’s waste crisis with sustainable solutions.
UGM expert welcomes Indonesia’s plan for a national coral reef and seagrass map, a key milestone for marine ecosystem management and climate change mitigation.
UGM community service team collaborates with Blue Alliance Indonesia and locals in Banggai Islands to promote marine conservation and sustainable ecotourism.
UGM and UNS students hold a joint clean-up at Kunir Beach, Pacitan, fostering environmental awareness and sustainable community development.
UGM students empower North Rupat communities by developing local tourism, MSMEs, and sustainable innovations through KKN-PPM programs.
UGM’s KKN-PPM team in Serang works with partners to plant mangroves, protect coastal ecosystems, and promote environmental education.
UGM community service students in Enggano Island turn snail pests and banana peels into eco-friendly organic fertilizer, boosting sustainability and local farming.
UGM students install solar-powered street lights in Nagari Sungai Nyalo Mudiak Aia, West Sumatra, enhancing safety, supporting energy transition.
UGM KKN team installs water filters in Karangwotan to convert hard water into clean water, helping locals manage resources and reduce household expenses.
UGM KKN PPM students plant 540 coral reef seeds in Mandeh, West Sumatra, to preserve the underwater ecosystem, in a collaboration aimed at saving nature through tangible action.
Muhammad Wahyudi Earns Doctorate at UGM, Unveiling Dynamics of Yogyakarta Coastal Ecological Systems
UGM's Muhammad Wahyudi earns a doctorate for his research on the complex ecological, social, and policy dynamics impacting the coastal areas of Bantul and Kulon Progo.
UGM academic Dr. Eka Tarwaca Susila Putra criticizes the plan to convert rubber to oil palm, warning of economic risks, environmental degradation, and urging diversification for sustainable ...
UGM and Singapore University of Social Sciences partner for an Environmental Governance short course, fostering global understanding and young leadership in complex environmental issues.
Workshop at UGM urges revitalization of Indonesia’s local fashion traditions amid shifting public taste and global fashion trends.
Dr. Muslim Mahardika of UGM endorses using plastic waste in asphalt as a sustainable solution to reduce plastic pollution and support infrastructure.
UGM launches a book documenting community-based forest conservation practices and sustainable partnerships to promote inclusive forest governance.
UGM urges global leaders to adopt blue economy policies to strengthen sustainable fisheries, ensure blue justice, and foster international collaboration.
UGM researchers explore bio-slurry microalgae cultivation to reduce livestock waste pollution, cut fertilizer costs, and support environmental sustainability.
Professor Mailinda Eka Yuniza urges stronger policies as fossil fuels remain dominant in Indonesia's energy mix despite renewable energy targets.
UGM’s KKN-PPM Baweanesia team planted 2,000 mangrove seedlings on Bawean Island, supporting coastal restoration and community-based sustainability.

