Ajman University's College of Humanities and Sciences is the focal point of climate innovation, promoting projects that provide environmental resilience and adaptation. The “Mapping and Monitoring of Mangrove Species” project utilizes satellite data to enhance biodiversity within Abu Dhabi's coastal areas. This initiative utilizes advanced remote sensing technology to monitor mangrove ecosystems, promoting climate adaptation by safeguarding essential natural habitats.
Beyond biodiversity, Ajman University is also advancing sustainable water management through groundbreaking studies like the “Bimetallic Bi/Cu0-Catalyzed Persulfate-Based Advanced Oxidation Processes Towards Clo fibric Acid Degradation in Wastewater.” This research explores advanced wastewater treatment methods, contributing to water conservation efforts that support climate-smart agriculture and sustainable resource use. These projects highlight Ajman's proactive approach to addressing environmental issues that are increasingly critical in a warming climate.
Ajman University's focus on environmental innovation is closely related to SDG 13: Climate Action, highlighting the institution's commitment to developing science-backed, technology-driven solutions. By prioritizing projects that enhance ecosystem resilience and promote sustainable practices, the College of Humanities and Sciences demonstrates leadership in creating long-lasting environmental impacts that contribute to the UAE’s broader climate objectives.