2026臺灣永續治理大學聯盟年會於5月15日在國立東華大學壽豐校區舉行,針對「大學溫室氣體盤查」、「碳中和」、「生物多樣性」以及「防災韌性」等核心議題,進行跨校深度分享,期能加速聯盟夥伴校園邁向淨零碳排,與為永續治理策略或舉措帶來新啟發。
「臺灣永續治理大學聯盟」成立於2022年,由臺灣大學、臺灣師範大學、臺灣科技大學、臺灣海洋大學、中央大學、中興大學、中山大學、屏東科技大學與東華大學等9所國立大學組成,為共同建立高等教育機構間的交流網絡,肩負起大學永續發展及社會責任,除年度聚會外,日常也頻繁透過社群平台分享經驗。
東華大學徐輝明校長於開幕時表示,極端氣候與環境變遷是全球面臨的共同挑戰,大學不僅是知識創新與人才培育的搖籃,更是引領社會綠色轉型的重要基地。東華大學長期致力營造低碳綠色校園與在地實踐,竭誠歡迎聯盟夥伴在減碳、生態及防災領域的實務,發揮「跨校共好」的綜效。
聯盟 9 校皆為環境部第三期溫室氣體排放量盤查登錄之大學,特以「碳中和工作坊」聚焦於校內盤查、環境部平台操作展開,並由東華大學碳中和研究中心洪耀明主任發表「LEAP–InVEST整合架構於MRV導向碳中和規劃之應用」,提出結合能源排放與自然碳匯的雙模型分析架構,為校園評估2040年淨零可能性提供具科學基礎的創新路徑。
「生物多樣性」由屏東科技大學野生動物保育研究所洪孝宇助理教授發表「農田曠野立棲架:保育瀕危猴面鷹」,透過設立人工棲架吸引黑翅鳶與草鴞等猛禽停棲,成功以生態防治取代毒鼠藥,創造農業發展與生態保育共榮的雙贏局面。東華大學自然資源與環境學系楊懿如副教授則分享「公民科學、臺灣蛙類保育與校園蛙類監測調查」成果,展現超過800位志工參與的強大網絡,且啟動外來種-海蟾蜍早期偵測與快速反應機制,守護臺灣原生物種。
「防災韌性」由中山大學永續發展辦公室楊靜利副永續長與李怡志經理,分享校園防災韌性舉措,與「雄好交陪(ENGAGE)」社會實踐紀實,探討如何結合在地知識、跨國共學與防災調研,打造氣候調適與防災韌性社區。臺灣大學鄧伊棋研究專員則詳述「臺大韌性校園計畫」,針對災害主責單位分工、全校性常態防救災演練及校園防災地圖建置等面向,提出系統性優化策略。東華大學李俊鴻永續長壓軸發表「花蓮縣大規模災害推估與圖資運用」,展示在地災害潛勢研判及防救災協作機制的具體應用,強化城鄉面對巨災的防護能力。
除前述豐富的學術與實務報告,也參訪花蓮理想PAARK水岸生活與立川漁場,觀摩在地有機漁業及環境教育設施場所的永續旅遊政策。
2026臺灣永續治理大學聯盟年會,在熱烈的交流中圓滿落幕,2027將於中央大學再次齊聚,攜手為高教環境建構更具韌性與永續性的未來。
The 2026 Taiwan Sustainable Governance Universities Alliance Annual Conference was held on May 15 at the Shoufeng Campus of National Dong Hwa University (NDHU). The conference featured in-depth inter-university exchanges on key topics, including “University Greenhouse Gas Inventories,” “Carbon Neutrality,” “Biodiversity,” and “Disaster Resilience,” aiming to accelerate alliance members’ progress toward net-zero campuses while inspiring new approaches and strategies for sustainable governance.
Established in 2022, the Taiwan Sustainable Governance Universities Alliance consists of nine national universities: National Taiwan University, National Taiwan Normal University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, National Taiwan Ocean University, National Central University, National Chung Hsing University, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, and National Dong Hwa University. The Alliance was established to build a collaborative network among higher education institutions and jointly advance university sustainability and social responsibility. In addition to annual gatherings, alliance members frequently exchange experiences through online communities and social platforms.
In his opening remarks, President Hui-Mi Hsu of NDHU stated that extreme climate events and environmental change are shared global challenges. Universities, he noted, are not only hubs for knowledge innovation and talent cultivation, but also important drivers of society’s green transition. National Dong Hwa University has long been committed to developing a low-carbon green campus and promoting local sustainability practices. The university warmly welcomed alliance partners to share practical experiences in carbon reduction, ecology, and disaster resilience to create positive cross-campus synergies.
As all nine alliance member universities are registered institutions under the Ministry of Environment’s Phase III Greenhouse Gas Inventory Program, the “Carbon Neutrality Workshop” focused on campus inventory operations and the use of the Ministry’s platform. Director Yao-Ming Hong of the Carbon Neutrality Research Center at National Dong Hwa University presented “Application of the LEAP–InVEST Integrated Framework in MRV-Oriented Carbon Neutrality Planning.” The presentation proposed a dual-model analytical framework integrating energy emissions and natural carbon sinks, offering a scientifically grounded and innovative pathway for evaluating the feasibility of achieving campus net zero by 2040.
Under the theme of “Biodiversity,” Assistant Professor Shiao-Yu Hong from the Institute of Wildlife Conservation at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology presented “Perching Structures in Agricultural Fields: Conserving the Endangered Grass Owl.” By installing artificial perches to attract raptors such as black-winged kites and grass owls, the initiative successfully replaced rodenticide use with ecological pest control, creating a win-win model for agricultural development and biodiversity conservation. Associate Professor Yi-Ju Yang from the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at NDHU also shared the outcomes of “Citizen Science, Amphibian Conservation in Taiwan, and Campus Frog Monitoring Surveys.” The project demonstrated the strength of a volunteer network involving more than 800 participants and launched an early detection and rapid response mechanism for the invasive cane toad, helping protect Taiwan’s native species.
As climate change intensifies compound disasters, “Disaster Resilience” has become a key concern among universities. Associate Chief Sustainability Officer Ching-Li Yang and Manager Yi-Chih Lee from the Office of Sustainability at National Sun Yat-sen University shared campus resilience initiatives and the social practice project “ENGAGE,” discussing how local knowledge, international collaborative learning, and disaster preparedness research can be integrated to build climate adaptation and disaster-resilient communities. Research Specialist Yi-Chi Teng from National Taiwan University reviewed the “NTU Resilient Campus Project,” proposing systematic optimization strategies for disaster management responsibilities, regular university-wide disaster drills, and campus disaster prevention mapping. In addition, Chief Sustainability Officer Chun-Hung Lee of NDHU presented “Large-Scale Disaster Estimation and GIS Applications in Hualien County,” showcasing practical applications of local disaster risk assessment and disaster response coordination mechanisms to strengthen urban and rural resilience against major disasters.
In addition to academic and practical presentations, the conference also arranged field visits to Promisedland Resort & Lagoon and Lichuan Fish Market, where alliance members observed sustainable tourism practices related to local organic aquaculture and environmental education facilities. The 2026 Taiwan Sustainable Governance Universities Alliance Annual Conference concluded successfully amid enthusiastic exchanges, with alliance members set to reunite in 2027 at National Central University to continue building a more resilient and sustainable future for higher education.

▲ 2026臺灣永續治理大學聯盟年會 2026 Taiwan Sustainable Governance Universities Alliance Annual Conference

▲東華大學徐輝明校長(右)致詞 President Hui-Mi Hsu of NDHU (right) delivering opening remarks

▲ 年會傳嬗 –東華大學李俊鴻永續長(左)交棒予中央大學黃元彥研究員 Handover Ceremony — Chief Sustainability Officer Chun-Hung Lee of National Dong Hwa University (left) passes the alliance flag to Researcher Yuan-Yen Huang of National Central University, host university of the 2027 Taiwan Sustainable Governance Universities Alliance Annual Conference

▲「2026年臺灣永續治理大學聯盟年會」戶外參訪 Field visit during the “2026 Taiwan Sustainable Governance Universities Alliance Annual Conference”
