To conserve, protect, restore and appreciate KAUST local biodiversity and ecosystems, while supporting the Kingdom’s endeavors
Flora, fauna and their habitats provide ecosystem services which are vital to our wellbeing, profitability and sustainability. Although this is widely acknowledged, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) acknowledges that ‘despite numerous government pledges, biodiversity loss is accelerating in all regions of the world’.
Environmental protection is one of the key pillars of Saudi Arabia’s Vision for 2030. The Kingdom has highlighted the importance to increasing initiatives that reflect a shared focus on biodiversity across the country and on a global level. Aligning with this, several actions that target the conservation, enhancement and management of biodiversity within KAUST can contribute to halting and reversing the national and global decline in biodiversity, and thus increasing the resilience of our ecosystems that can lead us to prosperity. Moreover, it is expected that the higher the Education Sector is, the greater the importance and impact of its contribution.
The completion of a first stage Environmental Baseline Summary Report summarizes key findings from habitat and species data collected during 2016-2018. Habitat data came from many different sources, including habitat and species surveys. This habitat data is stored in two ‘Habitat Maps’ which cover the entire University estate. The maps, shown above, integrate information on the type and condition of existing habitats, serving as useful tools for us to use in improving habitat states.