Advancing Sustainable Transportation for a Greener Campus
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Our university actively implements initiatives to increase the percentage of sustainable commuting among students, faculty, and staff, demonstrating its strong commitment to environmental responsibility and low-carbon mobility. The institution promotes eco-friendly transportation options—including walking, cycling, carpooling, ride-sharing, and the use of public transit—to help reduce emissions, ease traffic congestion, and create a healthier campus environment.
To support these efforts, the university continues to enhance bicycle infrastructure, expand secure bike parking and storage facilities, and encourage active mobility through dedicated pedestrian and cycling pathways. It also promotes shared transport options through carpooling incentives, reduced parking fees for car- and van-pool users, and partnerships with local transport providers for accessible and affordable transit services.
These actions not only align with the university’s sustainability goals but also empower the entire academic community to adopt greener commuting habits, contributing to a more resilient and environmentally responsible future.



