State Veterinary Medicine, Livestock, and Biotechnology University (SSUV) actively promotes sustainable water management through education, research, and community engagement.
The university offers academic programs in Water-Saving Irrigation Technologies, Veterinary Sanitation and Environmental Management, preparing students to address challenges related to water use, animal health and agriculture. These programs integrate practical training and research, helping students understand the connection between water quality, food safety and ecosystem sustainability.
Beyond formal education, SSUV conducts outreach initiatives such as the “Young Agronomists and Veterinarians School”, where professors train local farmers and livestock specialists on efficient water use, soil fertility and modern agricultural methods. The university’s Experimental Farm provides hands-on learning, demonstrating innovative irrigation and sustainable livestock practices
SSUV’s Divestment Policy focuses on gradually withdrawing investments from high-carbon industries and redirecting funds toward sustainable energy and renewable projects. This initiative supports Affordable and Clean Energyby promoting a low-carbon economy and reducing the university’s environmental impact. The university is actively exploring renewable energy sources, such as solar and biogas, to power campus facilities and research centers. Energy-efficient practices are also being implemented across departments to minimize electricity consumption. Through these efforts, SSUV aims to foster environmental sustainability while serving as a model for clean energy adoption in the education and agricultural sectors.
Carbon reduction and emission reduction process
This report provides a detailed calculation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for Samarqand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock, and Biotechnology for the reporting year 2025. Emission levels are assessed following the internationally recognized Greenhouse Gas Protocol, covering both Scope 1 (direct) and Scope 2 (indirect) emissions. The primary goal is to establish a verified baseline for the university’s emissions to guide future reduction and sustainability strategies. All calculations are based on precise data and updated parameters provided by the university, ensuring transparency and accuracy in monitoring SSUV’s environmental impact
In 2025, SSUV recorded total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 254.35 tCO₂e, demonstrating significant reduction through the use of renewable energy sources. The assessment follows the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard and covers emissions from major operational activities across the university. These results provide a reliable baseline for future carbon management, emission reduction strategies and sustainability reporting at both national and international levels.