Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.

ปกป้อง ฟื้นฟู และส่งเสริมการใช้ประโยชน์จากระบบนิเวศทางบกอย่างยั่งยืน

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The Development of the Creative Tourism Project

Creative tourism is an industry with high potential which can generate income and improve the quality of life nation-wide with sustainability.

Chulalongkorn Stages Future Sustainable Asia to Discuss Inequality

Chulalongkorn University in partnership with KFAS co-organizes the inaugural Bangkok Forum of “Future Sustainable Asia” to discuss “Integrating Knowledge for Social Sustainability.”

Reviving Nan’s Forests

Sustainable forest conservation project creates healthier communities and builds green awareness

Fulfilling a Royal Wish

Passing on ecological diversity to future generations

Mighty Microbes

Bringing good health, improving the earth and making money for the local population

Fungus Brings Forests Back to Life

CU-initiated project helping villagers see the economic value in reforestation

Food Safety for All

CU team joins BMA and others to ensure a safe and enjoyable street food experience

Meetings Go Green

Valuable advice on making meeting venues and materials more environmentally friendly

Boosting Good Health at Chula

CU Sports Center offers great variety of exercise activities to students, faculty, staff and the public

Land Use Plan for a Regional Learning Network Center in Nan Province

Chulalongkorn University has been using a plot of public land that had been left vacant to create a high-technology institute for the educational development of residents of Nan province.

Management of Chemical Waste at Chula

Chulalongkorn University began managing hazardous and chemical waste at the university under a 10-year management project that ran under the control of the Center of Excellence for the Management of Chemical and Hazardous Waste from 2006 until 2016. Currently, the task of managing chemical and hazardous waste is under the jurisdiction of the Center for Safety, Vocational Health and Environment of Chulalongkorn University.

CU Social Engagement in Nan

Chemical-free farming and preservation of historic old own in the spotlight