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Now the entire Globe desperately needs the 'alternatives' for everything. This websites is dedicated to guide our viewers about following alternative products and services that are widely available and having a blooming market in Asia.
1. Ayurveda Medicine (Herbal Medicine)
Ayurveda is India’s traditional, natural system that has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. Ayurveda provides an integrated approach to preventing and treating illness through lifestyle interventions and natural therapies. Ayurveda (Knowledge, or Science, of Life) is one of the oldest recorded medical systems in the world, older even thanChinese medicine. "Vedic" treatments (from India) are based on matching the treatment to one's constitutional mind-body type, or dosha, classified as "vata ," "pitta," or "kapha.
There are many Ayurvedic hospitals, spas, parks and medical centres are available in Sri Lanka. In fact, Ayurveda treatment is highly improved in this country. If you are planning any travel, do not ignore Sri Lanka and experience the world's most effective herbal treatment and nature hot-spots in this tiny beatiful paradise.
2. Organic Farming
Organic farming can be defined as an approach to agriculture where the aim is to create integrated, humane, environmentally and economically sustainable agricultural production systems. Maximum reliance is placed on locally or farm-derived renewable resources and the management of self-regulating ecological and biological processes and interactions in order to provide acceptable levels of crop, livestock and human nutrition, protection from pests and diseases, and an appropriate return to the human and other resources employed. Reliance on external inputs, whether chemical or organic, is reduced as far as possible. In many European countries, organic agriculture is known as ecological agriculture, reflecting this reliance on ecosystem management rather than external inputs.
The objective of sustainability lies at the heart of organic farming and is one of the major factors determining the acceptability or otherwise of specific production practices. The term 'sustainable' is used in its widest sense, to encompass not just conservation of non-renewable resources (soil, energy, minerals) but also issues of environmental, economic and social sustainability. The term 'organic' is best thought of as referring to the concept of the farm as an organism, in which all the component parts - the soil minerals, organic matter, micro-organisms, insects, plants, animals and humans - interact to create a coherent and stable whole.
3. Sustainable Development
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts: the concept ofneeds, in particular the essential needs of the world's poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and the idea oflimitationsimposed by the state of technology and social organization on the environment's ability to meet present and future needs." ( Brundtland)
4. Ecotourism
Ecotourism, ecotravel, ecolodges and just generally being "eco" have become popular tourism sales pitches. What is true ecotourism? What defines an ecolodge or an ecological company? How is the surrounding community involved? And finally, is ecotourism such a great thing anyways? In order to truly understand ecotourism and all of it's attendant pros and cons it is necessary to do some background research. This page offers an introduction to the topic along with several links to more detailed information. The basic definitions below have been adapted and clarified from commonly used travel industry lingo. Some of the links are to articles that help further define ecotourism some promote it and some attack it but all are provocative and informative.
5. Renewable Energy Prodcution
The world’s energy demand is steadily increasing due to fast development, technological advancement, and population growth. But the key conventional energy source, fossil fuel, which powered the globe for thousands of years counts it days as its reserve is dramatically depleting. Since this reserve is exhaustible, our planet deserves for alternative, renewable energy sources such as Wind power, Water power, solar energy, biofuel and geothermal energy.
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