In pursuit of our unique and engaging thesis proposal, Project Tourath opens new research avenues across multiple domains, embodying a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach. At its core lies the concept of the triple bottom line, which converges economics, ecology, and society into the Tourath vision, facilitating vital sustainability for all
Tourath serves as a blueprint for change, seamlessly connecting various elements and dimensions. Through responsible land tenure practices, Tourath ensures improved resource management, fostering community empowerment and grassroots development along the way.
Within this academic endeavor, we seek paradigm shifts in the realms of economy, ecology, and society, grounded in scientific rigor. Enkidu, with its housing paradigm case study, explores these shifts, aiming for balance and articulation on the ground.
Through catalyzing social entrepreneurship, Tourath justifies grassroots involvement. It synthesizes diverse elements with the overarching goals of economic growth, social cohesion, and eco-friendly practices.
By delving into the International aspect, putting the lense on sociology of trade, Tourath conceptualizes production, distribution, and consumption. This innovative approach connects networks to generate intrinsic value that benefits both human well-being and the environment, fostering sustainable development.
We invite you to be part of tourath research program, a beacon for future generations and a testament to collaborative efforts transcending religious, cultural, and racial boundaries. Through native experiences, cultural exchange, and hands-on learning, we aim to foster awareness, connection, and positive change.