Week 9 Reflection : Field work - On Campus Observation
Studying Sustainable Development at IIUM has been a valuable and eye-opening experience. It helped me understand how students can contribute meaningfully to building a more sustainable campus. Through fieldwork and observing IIUM’s efforts—such as composting food waste, conserving energy, and promoting social support like food banks and mental health services—I’ve come to see that sustainability is not just about the environment, but also about economic and social wellbeing.
These actions reflect key Islamic values like khalifah (stewardship) and ihsan (excellence). While the university has made notable progress, there’s still a need to strengthen student participation and foster a stronger sense of shared responsibility. This subject has encouraged me to take more initiative, both through small habits and by supporting sustainable efforts within the campus and beyond.
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ReplyDeleteLinking these efforts to Islamic values like khalifah and ihsan is a great touch. Your call for more student involvement and your personal commitment to sustainability are truly motivating. Keep leading by example!
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ReplyDeleteSustainable development emphasizes balancing environmental protection, economic growth, and social equity. Sustainability in campus refers to the integration of sustainable practices into all aspects of university life, including academics, operations, and community engagement.
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ReplyDeleteGood job! Keep being responsible, supportive, and stay consistent on the path of sustainability !
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