Collaboration with Govt/local bodies
The university has an official Disaster Management Policy which is publicly available and directs all concerned activities of the university to take into account sustainable practices, energy efficiency and climate change mitigation. The university has been conducting awareness activities on disaster management since 2019. The university also has a dedicated Centre for disaster management research.
Related links are as follows:
2023
Shoolini University is actively engaged in addressing climate change, environmental conservation, and disaster risk management, particularly in the Himalayan region. Through its comprehensive Energy and Environment Policy and Disaster Management Policy, the university integrates sustainable practices and climate change mitigation into its operations. Additionally, the university fosters collaboration with local and regional stakeholders, exemplified by events like the National Himalayan Science & Technology Conference (HiSTCon 2023), which focused on climate-related challenges such as floods, water solutions, and biodiversity loss. Shoolini also collaborates with local NGOs and research institutions to further support regional sustainability and resilience. These efforts play a critical role in informing regional policy, promoting climate resilience, and engaging communities in disaster preparedness
Supporting Local Climate Change Disaster Risk Management and Early Warning Systems | View |
2022
Disaster Management Policy | View |
Committee for Disaster Management Policy | View |
Brainstorming Session on ‘State of Environmental Report’ in collaboration with the Department of Environment, Science and Technology, Government of Himachal Pradesh | View |
2021
SDG 13 Climate Action Annual Status Report 2021 | View |
SDG-13-Projects | View |