UGM advances off-campus water conservation by supporting community projects—from drought-resilient farming and rainwater filtration to clean-water production and village empowerment—that enhance local water security and economic opportunities.
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UGM advances sustainable water management through local river-rehabilitation initiatives, national partnerships on watershed and irrigation improvement, and global collaborations with UNESCO and ICERM to strengthen international capacity and research in water resource management.
UGM promotes responsible water management through smart water-saving technologies, faculty-led conservation programs, regional partnerships to address water scarcity, and active contributions to global water governance platforms like the World Water Forum.
UGM promotes conscious water usage on campus by leading global discussions on sustainable water management and advancing innovations such as solar-powered desalination, reinforcing the university’s commitment to responsible water use and awareness within the academic community.
UGM promotes conscious water usage by advancing community-based water-awareness research and applying sustainable practices such as smart taps and grey-water recycling to encourage broader public adoption of responsible water use.