Preface
In today’s world, the development of higher education institution (HEI) is facing more complex problems associated with uncertainties that require new solutions. Based on CCAP (2017), there are practically seven biggest problems the nation faces with respect to its universities’ development, including the huge increase in the cost of universities. On the other hand, universities are expected to contribute more actively in addressing nation’s problems that require a new approach due to the complexity of the aforementioned problems. Sustaining our national development requires knowledge that is adaptive to the issues, particularly for IPB Tridharma activities, such as sustainability issues on agriculture, renewable energy and other land and marine based sector development. Gaps in the implementation are identified due to non-comprehensive approaches leading to the failure of the target achievement. In order to tackle those obstacles and enhance Tridharma quality and its impacts,
Vision
Sustainability Reports
Green Campus Operations
We are committed to strive for sustainability through inspiring innovations with integrity
46
Total area in campus covered with forests (%)
74
Total area in campus covered with forests (%)
83
Total area in campus intended for water absorption beside forests and planted vegetations (%)
26.50
Total area in campus intended for water absorption beside forests and planted vegetations (%)
4
Number of renewable energy sources in campus
80.45
The total carbon footprints divided by total campus population (metric ton per person)
35
Number of electric cars
690
Number of bicycles in campus
725
Average number of zero emission vehicles
2
The ratio of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) divided by total campus population (%)
7427
Total parking area (m2)
5
Transportation initiatives to decrease private vehicles in campus
11
Solar power provides capacity in KVA
11