Biodiversity and built environment to obtain SDGs

Authors

  • Israa Aqeel Muhammed Ali
  • Ola Abdalla Mahdi Dahash
  • Assel Amer Hadi
  • Nadia Mahmoud Tawfiq Jebril

Keywords:

Biodiversity, Environment, SDG

Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), New Urban Agenda, and Paris Arrangement are major global environmental initiatives aiming for a sustainable society. The erected situation is a significant funder to biodiversity damage and should enhance ecological values. A even communication among the constructed and normal setting is decisive, as civilization and wildlife are repeatedly fatalities of biodiversity harm. This paper explores the connection amid the erected location, biodiversity, and SDGs.. The outcomes display that despite its negative impact on biodiversity, the built environment offers the highest chance to assimilate biodiversity hooked on all growth developments, thus realizing the SDGs. The paper emphasizes the importance of reducing the built environment's impact on biodiversity in sustainable development strategies. It calls for all stakeholders to raise awareness about the negative effects of biodiversity loss from structure happenings on human fitness and happiness. The research purposes to assist information in understanding the built environment's role in biodiversity conservation and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Published

2025-01-25

How to Cite

Ali, I. A. M., Dahash, O. A. M. ., Hadi, A. A., & Jebril, N. M. T. (2025). Biodiversity and built environment to obtain SDGs. DeBono International Journal, 1(1), 72–83. Retrieved from https://debono.tcia-iq.com/index.php/ijhs/article/view/252

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