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What is Sustainability?

Sustainability can be defined as the development that can be realized by meeting the needs of the present generation while anticipating and respecting the needs of future generations.

Why Is Sustainability Important?

Although there are more than hundred countries in the world that are looking for the ways to meet the requirements for their development, concrete efforts should be made to ensure that today's development does not adversely affect the future generations with the increasing threat of climate change. The Sustainable Development Goals provide a framework for improving the lives of populations around the world and reducing the hazardous man-made effects of climate change. In short, sustainability aims to protect our natural environment, human and ecological health while promoting the innovation and without compromising our lifestyle. For this reason, it is of great importance.

ITU Bioblitz 2025

by İlker Yazar | Jun 17, 2025
On May 22, International Day for Biological Diversity, ITU members participated in the ITU Bioblitz 2025 Event, where they observed and photographed the flora, fauna, and fungi species at Ayazağa Campus alongside expert researchers.

On May 22, International Day for Biological Diversity, ITU members participated in the ITU Bioblitz 2025 Event, where they observed and photographed the flora, fauna, and fungi species at Ayazağa Campus alongside expert researchers.

News: İTÜ Media and Communication Office

ITU Bioblitz 2025 brought ITU members together with expert researchers to identify, protect, and enhance the ecosystem at Ayazağa Campus on International Day for Biological Diversity. The event was organized in collaboration with the ITU Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences (AYBE) and the ITU Commission on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity and Ecosystems.

Attending the event, ITU Rector Prof. Dr. Hasan Mandal emphasized the unique biodiversity of the ITU Ayazağa Campus, noting that it serves as a habitat for nearly one-third of the approximately 500 bird species identified in Türkiye. Prof. Dr. Mandal also highlighted the importance of field observations conducted during the ITU Bioblitz 2025 for protecting and sustaining biodiversity at the university.

Our Rector reminded that biodiversity-focused studies on campus are not limited to just one day, referencing ITU's achievements in the 2024 UI GreenMetric rankings, where Ayazağa Campus ranked 1st in Türkiye, 22nd in Europe, and 38th globally. Prof. Dr. Mandal stated that the campus has the potential to serve as a pilot area for exploring solutions for nature and the future.

Prof. Dr. Mandal characterized the ecosystem that ITU has developed with its stakeholders as being shaped by both academic research and a profound connection to nature. He also likened ITU’s role to that of bees in nature, emphasizing its contribution to creating a sustainable future.

The event was organized by Dr. Emrah Çoraman, a natural scientist from the ITU Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences, and included expert researchers Prof. Dr. Ünal Akkemik, a botanist from Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Dr. Fatih Dikmen, an entomologist from Istanbul University, and Dr. Esra Ergin Erdoğmuş, a botanist from the Nature Conservation Center. The goal of the event was to identify the highest number of species in a single day. After a joint observation walk around the ITU Pond, participants split into research areas and later compiled their findings at the Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences.

A notable example of citizen science, the ITU Bioblitz events have collectively identified approximately 1,000 species on the Ayazağa Campus. In the 2025 event alone, nearly 400 different species were recorded in just one day. By documenting and monitoring its biodiversity, ITU actively contributes to the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.

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What Can You Do for Sustainability?

Academics

EELISA, with ITU being one of its 9 partners, produces solutions for real-life problems and sustainable development goals with the communities it creates by bringing together academicians, students and non-university institutions and people. Learn more about the EELISA communities DISCOVERY (Designing a Sustainable and Decarbonized University), CRC (Circular and Regenerative Campus Community), SusBCC (Sustainable Buildings and Communities) and many more.

Communities (itu.edu.tr)

EELISA community initiatives (itu.edu.tr)

Sustainable Ecosystem Days, which is the first carbon neutral congress of ITU, has been organized since 2009 and is free of charge to students from many cities of Turkey, academics working with an understanding of sustainability, and industry representatives with a global sensitivity and vision on environmental technologies and sustainable environmental approach.

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In the changing world, research topics also focus on sustainability and many project calls are associated with sustainable development goals. We present the current project calls related to sustainability below for you. Don't you think it's time to change the direction of research?

European Hydrogen Week (EHW) 29 November - 3 December 2021

Solar Cofund 2 Call

BiodivERsA+ Project Call

Call for Positive Energy Districts and Sustainable Cities

Project Call for Safe, Resilient Transportation and Smart Mobility Services

Students

Sustainable Ecosystem Days, which is the first carbon neutral congress of ITU, has been organized since 2009 and is free of charge to students from many cities of Turkey, academics working with an understanding of sustainability, and industry representatives with a global sensitivity and vision on environmental technologies and sustainable environmental approach.

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Public

Sustainable Ecosystem Days, which is the first carbon neutral congress of ITU, has been organized since 2009 and is free of charge to students from many cities of Turkey, academics working with an understanding of sustainability, and industry representatives with a global sensitivity and vision on environmental technologies and sustainable environmental approach.

Click for detailed information.