Progress of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at Universities: UNAN-Managua case
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Linking, mayor, training, miners, BIOREMAbstract
The Biotechnology Laboratory through the BIOREM
project “Bioremediation of Contaminated Sites”
linked the university with society throughout the
development of research studies, where the university
provided scientific, analytical and practical knowledge.
The research project was carried out in the mining
area of Santo Domingo y la Libertad, Chontales,
where mining activity has increased and has been
deteriorating the quality of soils and water, added to
this the effect of direct exposure to toxic metals such
as mercury used in the gold extraction process through
gold-mercury amalgamation. Different universitysociety
interaction activities were carried out, such
as meetings with representatives of the mayors of
Santo Domingo and La Libertad, visits to the Rastras
where gold is extracted, Rastras owners and mining
workers on adequate protection during the process
of mercury handling and environmental pollution;
Also, postgraduate and graduate students were
trained through their inclusion in the experimental
processes, generating two (2) theses to opt for the
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology at UNAN-MANAGUA and
two (2) theses to qualify for the Engineering degree
in Environmental Quality of the UCA. The universitysociety
link-up in the BIOREM project was successful
since the approach with the artisanal mining was
achieved, as well as the transfer and acquisition of
theoretical and practical knowledge.
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