Thematic Areas
The Faculty of Social Sciences conducts interdisciplinary research addressing contemporary social, economic, political, cultural, and environmental challenges. The major thematic research areas include:
1. Environmental Issues and Sustainable Use of Resources
- Resource utilization and management
- Environmental impact assessment
- Climate change adaptation and resilience
- Land use planning
- Watershed management
- Sustainable development practices
2. Population, Regional, and Socio-Economic Issues
- Food security and livelihoods
- Urbanization and urban development
- Poverty and inequality studies
- Regional policy analysis
- Population dynamics
- Reproductive health and social well-being
3. Gender, Culture, and Development
- Multiculturalism and social inclusion
- Gender and foreign aid
- Gender dimensions of global financial crises
- Gender-based violence
- Women’s empowerment and leadership
- Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural heritage
4. Governance, Politics, and Society
- Federalism and local governance
- Conflict, peacebuilding, and conflict management
- Hydro-politics and resource governance
- Human rights and social justice
- Corruption and accountability
- Good governance and public policy
- State, society, and historical studies