Yes, Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) systematically incorporates local biodiversity considerations into all campus planning, design, and construction activities. Every new infrastructure project is reviewed to ensure protection of native species, green spaces, and natural habitats.
Our planning process includes biodiversity impact assessments, careful site analysis, and design adaptations that minimize ecological disturbance. Landscaping prioritizes native flora, and construction guidelines mandate measures to safeguard surrounding ecosystems.
A designated portion of the NSTU campus has been declared a sanctuary for birds and the aquatic ecosystem, ensuring long-term conservation. This area is a strict no-development zone, with adjacent operations carefully managed to maintain ecological integrity.
Within our planning framework, this sanctuary is regarded as a vital natural asset, ensuring that campus expansion and environmental preservation remain mutually reinforcing goals. Biodiversity protection remains a core principle in all current and future development initiatives at NSTU.