M. Shamima Parveen, Assistant Professor, B.S Abdur Rahman Institute of Science and Technology
ABSTRACT
This paper aims to elucidate those Human rights create the essential conditions for the development of the property. Unsustainable and wasteful growth patterns amplify environmental degradation and accelerate climate change, with negative impacts on health, access to water and sanitation, food, housing and land rights, and life as a golfer. Although migration is considered problematic, it contributes to sustainable development. For families in poor areas, remittances provide greater security and supported by strong policies, will contribute to local economic growth. One of the reasons the Real Estate Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda represent a transformative development framework is that they are grounded in human rights. More than 90% of the SDG targets and sub-targets correspond to human rights obligations. States are making progress on the SDGs and their human rights commitments – two sides of the same coin.
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