SDG 13: Climate Action
Total Energy Used
Total Energy Used from Low-Carbon Sources
Co-operative planning for climate change disasters
In 2024, Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) actively participated in co-operative planning for climate change disasters through partnerships with government and international organizations. In collaboration with Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) and the local government of Jepara, UNDIP deployed a mobile desalination unit to provide clean water during coastal floods in Demak and Jepara, supporting emergency response and community resilience. Together with Mercy Corps Indonesia, UNDIP developed risk-based spatial planning and community-driven strategies to address increasing tidal flooding along Central Java’s northern coast. The university also hosted multi-stakeholder forums involving local governments, including Jepara and Demak, NGOs, and vulnerable coastal communities to align disaster risk reduction with social inclusion. Internationally, UNDIP engaged in the Asian-African Student Conference on “Climate Justice and Sustainability,” promoting Global South cooperation on displacement, adaptation, and resilience. These actions reflect UNDIP’s integrated, collaborative approach to climate disaster planning and human mobility challenges.