YOGYAKARTA
— A student from UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta joined a coastal restoration
effort that planted 500 mangrove seedlings at Baros Beach, Bantul, reinforcing
the university’s growing engagement in sustainability initiatives aligned with
global environmental goals.
The
activity, held on Feb. 28 under the program “Sagara Lestari: Sejuta Mangrove
untuk Pesisir Bumi”, brought together more than 100 volunteers,
environmental advocates, and local stakeholders to strengthen natural coastal
protection and marine ecosystems.
Among the
participants was Al Hazmi Fakhrul Alim, an Industrial Engineering student at
the Faculty of Science and Technology of UIN Sunan Kalijaga and the 2025
national maritime youth ambassador, Putra Bahari Indonesia. Hazmi also
founded Mangrovolution, a youth initiative focused on mangrove conservation and
environmental education.
Mangrove
ecosystems play a critical role in climate resilience, protecting coastlines
from erosion while serving as natural habitats for fish and marine biodiversity
that support coastal food systems.
The
initiative was organized in collaboration with the university’s SDGs Center and
the Serayu Opak Progo Watershed Management Agency (BPDAS), reflecting a
multi-sector approach linking academic institutions, government agencies and
youth-led environmental movements.
“Protecting
coastal ecosystems requires collaboration. Universities, communities and
government institutions must work together so that environmental actions
translate into long-term impact,” Hazmi said during the event.
The
program also featured environmental education sessions promoting the national Gemar
Makan Ikan campaign, which encourages fish consumption as part of efforts to
improve public health and strengthen sustainable food systems.
Activities
concluded with participants planting mangrove seedlings across the Baros
conservation area, expanding what environmental groups describe as a growing
green barrier along the Yogyakarta coastline—an example of how youth-driven
initiatives from Indonesian universities are contributing to local climate
action and sustainable coastal management.