Times Higher Education has assessed and ranked 741 universities from 92 countries/regions for their contributions to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 15: life on land. The top institutions excel in combating biodiversity loss, promoting sustainable forest management and restoring degraded lands. Through impactful research, educational initiatives and hands-on conservation efforts, they work to preserve terrestrial ecosystems and enhance the sustainability of natural habitats.
These leading universities are dedicated to nurturing biodiversity and ensuring the health of terrestrial environments. By integrating sustainable practices into campus operations and academic programmes, they play a crucial role in fostering greater understanding and appreciation of our planet’s ecological diversity.

No poverty
Zero hunger
Good health and well-being
Quality education
Gender equality
Clean water and sanitation
Affordable and clean energy
Decent work and economic growth
Industry innovation and infrastructure
Reducing inequalities
Sustainable cities and communities
Responsible consumption and production
Climate action
Life below water
Life on land
Peace, justice and strong institutions
Partnerships for the goals
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