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Preserving Indigenous Healing: Siddha Medicine as a Tool for Eco-tourism and Economic Revival in Northern Sri Lanka

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dc.contributor.author Nithiakumar, N.
dc.contributor.author Sharsaayini, T.
dc.contributor.author Gumuthagini, V.
dc.contributor.author Sathiyaseelan, V.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-02-09T05:45:47Z
dc.date.available 2026-02-09T05:45:47Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/12144
dc.description.abstract Sri Lanka's three-decade civil war (1983-2009) devastated the Northern and Eastern provinces, wrecking infrastructure, livelihood, and culture. For this study, Siddha Medicine, an indigenous Tamil system, is explored as a vehicle for eco-tourism and livelihood restoration. Using a mixed- method research design 28 semi-structured stakeholder, wellness entrepreneur, and Siddha practitioner interviews, three focus groups, five site visits, and examination of 10 policy documents - conclusions highlight strong support for herbal products, healing trails, and integrative retreats from the community. SWOT analysis highlights cultural importance as strengths, weaknesses in infrastructure and market access, opportunities in eco-tourism, and over-harvesting threats. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Federation of Global Tamils en_US
dc.subject Cultural heritage en_US
dc.subject Eco-tourism en_US
dc.subject Post-war reconstruction en_US
dc.subject Siddha Medicine en_US
dc.subject Sustainable livelihoods en_US
dc.title Preserving Indigenous Healing: Siddha Medicine as a Tool for Eco-tourism and Economic Revival in Northern Sri Lanka en_US
dc.type Conference paper en_US


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