LAND

LAND

PLANNING & FINANCE

PLANNING & FINANCE

DESIGN

DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION

CONSTRUCTION

MANAGEMENT & USE

MANAGEMENT & USE

REDEVELOPMENT

REDEVELOPMENT

MANAGEMENT & USE

Building occupants, users, and workers all face human rights risks. 

Tenants, passengers, customers, and maintenance workers alike can be vulnerable to exploitation. In addition, with the growing role of technology – in security and maintenance of individual buildings, as well as throughout the fabric of urban environments – governments and companies must address privacy and data protection.

Click the overarching and stage-specific principles below to review the guiding questions across this stage. These questions will help you to identify the main human rights risks and opportunities and develop a tailored action plan.

Transparent, accountable and reciprocal relationships are maintained with neighbouring communities

Guiding questions

Through the maintenance, operation and upgrades of the project, are the rights of neighbouring communities respected, and opportunities to improve their wellbeing considered?