Batna 2 University (UB2) signed a partnership agreement with the National Institute of Forest Research – Jijel Station and the Taza-Jijel National Park
On February 3, 2025, Batna 2 University (UB2) signed a partnership agreement with the National Institute of Forest Research – Jijel Station and the Taza-Jijel National Park. The agreement aims to strengthen and develop the already solid relationships between the university and the two institutions. The purpose of this agreement is to develop joint projects in the fields of scientific research, environmental conservation, biodiversity, and environmental education.
This signing reflects the commitment of all three parties to work together to preserve the natural heritage of the region while integrating academic knowledge into the management projects of both institutions. Furthermore, the agreement includes joint initiatives that will allow UB2 students and researchers to participate in fieldwork, deepen their knowledge in ecology and natural sciences, and contribute to the sustainable management of the local environment.
The collaboration between UB2, the National Institute of Forest Research – Jijel Station, and the Taza-Jijel National Park represents a genuine opportunity for the three institutions to combine their expertise and promote practical actions for sustainable development. This partnership also highlights the importance of synergy between the academic world and local stakeholders in preserving nature and raising awareness among future generations about environmental challenges.
The event was marked by the presence of officials from all three institutions, along with several researchers, emphasizing the importance of this collaboration for the future of the region.