The KMUTT Bangmod campus is home to a variety of forest vegetation zones, designed to enhance biodiversity and sustainability. These zones include main evergreen plants, colorful flowering plants, aquatic plants, and low-maintenance species that together create a vibrant and resilient green space.

Over 40% of the Bangmod campus is covered with evergreen plants, which retain their green foliage year-round. These evergreen trees not only beautify the campus but also play a crucial role in improving air quality by acting as natural pollution barriers and providing a steady supply of oxygen. Furthermore, these trees offer essential habitats for birds and other wildlife, supporting local biodiversity with minimal maintenance requirements.

This thoughtfully designed forest vegetation at KMUTT Bangmod demonstrates the university’s commitment to creating an eco-friendly campus that benefits both the environment and the community. The diverse plant selection, from evergreens to aquatic species, contributes to a healthy ecosystem, fostering a sustainable environment where students, faculty, and wildlife alike can thrive.

This layout shows the ecosystem and forest vegetation zone at KMUTT Bangkhuntein campus. The main plant found in campus are aquatic plant and mangrove forest.

This layout shows an area of forest vegetation at KMUTT Ratchaburi campus. The main plant found in campus are tree which grew in tropical rainforest.