Global Housing Crisis
Global Housing Crisis
Global Housing Crisis
Global Housing Crisis
Global Housing Crisis

Global Housing Crisis

The Global Housing Crisis is a pressing issue that highlights the widespread struggle to provide affordable and adequate housing to people across the world. As rapid urbanization drives up property prices and housing supply lags behind demand, more individuals and families face homelessness, overcrowding, and housing insecurity.

This crisis is further intensified by economic inequality, population growth, and poorly planned development, which escalate the impacts of climate change, such as floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events, disrupting communities and exacerbating the already dire housing shortages.


Property & Real Estate Sustainable and Healthy Living. Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy Living
Alive food, from Farm to kitchen, and back to farm. Resilient, healthy, sustainable, and Nature-based.


The ultimate goal of meeting the food, energy, water, and commodity needs and requirements of people on Earth is a crucial aspect of sustainable development. The United Nations has identified the nexus between water, food, and energy as a key area for integrated and sustainable management to balance the needs of people, nature, and the economy, focusing on climate change, biodiversity loss, social inequality, and other UNSDGs.

Once we achieve this goal, we can focus on exploring beyond our planet. Exploring beyond our planet is an exciting prospect, but, except to be resilient to “unavoidable risks”, it should not be pursued at the expense of addressing pressing issues on Earth such as food, energy, and water requirements.


Alliance

Partners can benefit from strategic alliances with exciting prospects.

Growth

Focusing on continuous growth and value addition is crucial for the business and partner's survival.

High return

To prioritize Investment in real estate, technology, and safer societies.

The World Peace Development Corporate Model
Green Skyscrapers, Accelerating the Net Zero Achievement Goal 

Scaling up urban agriculture to leverage transformative change, build and maintain resilient and sustainable urban systems and scaling up urban agriculture.

Green skyscrapers with intermittent floors dedicated to vertical farming and water storage are sustainable urban structures that integrate agriculture, flood prevention, and cooling into city environments. Powered by the Hydroloop™ System, these skyscrapers utilize affordable water and energy, featuring green walls and roofs that enhance air quality and reduce urban heat. Large-scale smart farming and floating greenhouses provide plants, while aquaponics systems supply fish and crustaceans, ensuring fresh, locally grown produce. 

These skyscrapers reduce logistics costs, create jobs, and offer fresher produce with less plastic packaging. Additionally, they promote health, boost tourism, help prevent floods and droughts, and lower industrial costs and waste. With efficient land use, a continuous water supply, and integrated fire prevention systems, they provide a reliable, eco-friendly solution. They form an essential part of the circular economy, supporting urban development toward a Net-Zero Circular Economy.