Reducing harmful emissions and creating sustainable mobility across the campus
By 2025–2030, to establish a sustainable, environmentally friendly, and innovative transport system within the university campus — in accordance with international “Green Campus” standards.
A six-year roadmap to a Green Campus
The positive impact of implementing the strategy
Samarkand State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering aims to achieve a wide range of positive results by implementing a transport reduction strategy across its campus. First and foremost, these measures will contribute to environmental sustainability: reducing harmful vehicle emissions, improving air quality, and expanding green areas to create a healthier environment.
In addition, the strategy targets supporting the healthy lifestyle of students and staff by making pedestrian and cycling movement safe and convenient on campus. Reduced transport noise will create a quieter and more comfortable environment for academic activities, while central squares will become open public spaces for student life.
The strategy also envisages forming a sustainable mobility model by reducing car dependency and encouraging the use of public transport and micro-mobility. Digital management systems will enable efficient organisation of traffic flows, regulation of parking, and optimisation of service logistics.
Most importantly, these initiatives will enhance the university’s reputation at both national and international level, create a modern, safe, and ecologically sustainable campus model, and serve to build an innovative learning environment for students.