Total area on campus covered in forest vegetation used for research, teaching, and/or community engagement
Forest Vegetation Area at Andijan State Technical Institute
At Andijan State Technical Institute, forest vegetation areas play an important role in promoting environmental education and research. The institute has established a forest-covered zone of about 69,952.5 square meters within the campus, which includes various native and ornamental tree species. This area serves as a natural laboratory where students and researchers conduct field studies related to ecology, environmental engineering, and sustainable land management. It also provides an ideal environment for observing biodiversity and studying the role of green ecosystems in urban settings.
In addition to research purposes, this forest area is actively used for community engagement and awareness programs. Students regularly participate in tree-planting campaigns, ecological monitoring, and workshops on climate change and green technologies. These initiatives not only enhance the practical learning experience but also strengthen the institute’s commitment to sustainability and community involvement.
Total area: 69,952.5 m²
Total distance/circumference: 5.68 km