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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.

UN SDSN Türkiye Members and Stakeholders Meeting Held

by İlker Yazar | Jun 02, 2025
Organized by UN SDSN Türkiye, the event focusing on developments in sustainable development was held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at Boğaziçi University’s Albert Long Hall.

Organized by UN SDSN Türkiye, the event focusing on developments in sustainable development was held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at Boğaziçi University’s Albert Long Hall. Under the theme "SDSN Initiatives in Light of Recent Developments," sustainability efforts in Türkiye and worldwide were discussed.

Event Program

Participants were welcomed in the morning with registration and refreshments, followed by opening speeches. The opening speech was delivered by Prof. Dr. Gürkan Kumbaoğlu, Vice Rector of Boğaziçi University and Director of UN SDSN Türkiye. Prof. Dr. Patrick Paul Walsh, UN SDSN Global Vice President and President of the SDG Academy, joined the event online.

Sustainability Developments in Türkiye

Key evaluations were made on Türkiye’s sustainability agenda. Bahar Güçlü delivered a presentation on climate change and development policies.

Global and Regional Perspectives

In the first session of the event, global and regional sustainability developments were discussed by the SDSN Global Secretariat and academics. Experts such as Guillaume Lafortune, Prof. Dr. Phoebe Koundouri, and Prof. Dr. Nicolaos P. Theodossiou shared their insights online.

Carbon Neutral Goals and Discussions

The second session in the afternoon featured a comprehensive presentation by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Börte Köse Mutlu, Coordinator of Istanbul Technical University’s Sustainability Office, on ITU’s goal of reducing its carbon footprint and achieving carbon neutrality. Mutlu emphasized the importance of sustainability efforts and discussed potential challenges and solutions in achieving this goal with participants.

At the end of the event, closing remarks were made, and participants exchanged ideas. Organized by UN SDSN Türkiye, this gathering made significant contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals.

Best Practices and Transformation in Education

During the afternoon sessions, successful sustainability projects by SDSN Türkiye member universities were introduced. In the "Transformation in Education" session, studies carried out under the SDSN Türkiye Teachers 2030 and SDSN Global Schools Programs were presented. Moderated by Prof. Dr. Mustafa Öztürk, discussions were held on transformations in education policies.

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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.

Click for detailed information.

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.