SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

Volume of Water Used

Campus Population

Water-conscious planting

Undip mplements water-conscious planting to minimize water use in campus landscapes. The university has replaced water-intensive introduced species such as Angsana and Acacia with native, drought-tolerant plants like Khaya, Bungur, and Tanjung. Around 57% of the campus area consists of non-built green land—including shrubs and campus forests—where native species such as Cashew grow naturally and depend solely on rainfall. Only 3% of the area is designed as aesthetic gardens, and even these use low-water-use species such as Lantana. This initiative aligns with the Master Plan of Universitas Diponegoro Campus 2020–2029, which emphasizes sustainable landscaping, biodiversity conservation, and efficient water management in support of UNDIP’s commitment to becoming a green and sustainable campus.

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