Sri Lanka

Affidavit filed by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Assam on feral horses in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park (DSNP), 08/05/2025

Affidavit filed by the Chief Wildlife Warden, Assam in the matter of news item titled "the last feral horses in India" appearing in Mongabay, November 5, 2024. The matter relates to the critically endangered status of feral horses in the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park as well as of smuggling of these …

Disaster prevention move

Sigiriya group corr. The Institute of National Buildings and Research has allocated nearly Rs. 60 million for its natural disaster prevention program in Matale, Kandy and Nuwaraeliya districts, District Secretary of Matale Gamini Seneviratne said. These districts are prone to national disasters. The threat of earthslips and cracks on the …

Towards a jurisprudence of sustainable development in South Asia: Litigation in the public interest

Heightened sensitivity and concerted action in the judiciary, legal profession and civil society have helped to create an expanded notion of access to justice and to foster the phenomenon of Public Interest Litigation. PIL has become a common feature in cases concerning development, environment and human rights, which have closely …

Grounded

Farmers succeed in changing Sri Lanka government

South Asia

oil hedging hurt: On November 28, Sri Lanka

Coral signals quake that may trigger massive tsunami

With coral reefs as their tea leaves, scientists are forecasting that in the next several decades there will be another major earthquake along the Sunda fault off Sumatra like the one that spawned the catastrophic tsunami of December 26, 2004. Kerry Sieh, formerly of the California Institute of Technology and …

South Asia

coconut fix: Offering relief to coconut growers in southern Sri Lanka whose plantations have been wiped out by a fungal disease, the country

Reconstruction after a major disaster: lessons from the Post-Tsunami experience in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand

This paper examines several aspects of the rehabilitation and reconstruction program that followed the 2004 tsunami in Asia. Almost 230,000 people died in the disaster. It focus on two main issues: aid delivery and reconstruction policy following the disaster. Although issues such as immediate relief activities in disaster management and …

Sustainable livelihoods enhancement and diversification (SLED): a manual for practitioners

The Sustainable Livelihoods Enhancement and Diversification (SLED) approach has been developed by Integrated Marine Management Ltd (IMM) through building on the lessons of past livelihoods research projects as well as worldwide experience in livelihood improvement and participatory development practice. It aims to provide a set of guidelines for development and …

Cultivating resilience: Lessons from the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka

Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change. They are affected by changes in sea-level and wave height, as well as changes in weather patterns. Some families with home gardens were better able to recover from the tsunami in Sri Lanka than others. Such resilience often depended on how well …

Domestic wastewater management in South and Southeast Asia: the potential benefits of a decentralised approach

Owing to its enormous construction and maintenance costs, the management of wastewater in many urban centres of developing countries via a centralised wastewater management approach is very difficult. Often, untreated wastewater is directly discharged into adjacent natural water courses, causing a grave threat to both public health and the aquatic …

Environment gives country Rs. 59 bn annually

Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Patali Champika Ranawaka said though one billion rupees had been invested on conservation of the environment the forests, the environment gave a return worth 59 billion rupees annually. The new yardstick of measuring development was the prevention of environmental pollution. "Though superficially we were …

Bird Counting Month in Sri Lanka

The Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka (FOGSL) has launched an annual nationwide program to assess and study the distribution and presence of birds in Sri Lanka aiming to increase the awareness of the public about our feathered friends. The program is named Bird Counting Month. Participants simply need to …

Villagers complain of wild jumbo menace

Nearly 6,000 farmer families living in Mahapitiya, Madahapola, Bambaragalayaya, Dummeeya, Madaulpotha, Nikawehera, Imihaminnegama, Makulpotha, Kosgahaela, Pahalagama, Thalwehera and Halmillewa in the Polpithigama divisional secretariat area are facing a wild elephant threat. The jumbos that roam into the villages have killed several farmers and caused serious injuries to several others. More …

Rabies kills 15

Forty two people from 15 districts died of rabies last year according to the National Anti-Rabies Unit of the Health Ministry. Highest number of deaths, 10, was reported from the Batticaloa district. Kurunegala 7, Puttalam and Galle 5 each, Anuradhapura 3, Kalutara, Kandy and Badulla 2 each, Kegalle, Nuwara-Eliya, Matara, …

Rs 6 bn allocated for development of Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi districts

Minister of Nation Building S. M. Chandrasena said his Ministry had been allocated Rs 24,000 million for 2009 and Rs 6,000 million had been set aside for community driven livelihood development and the infrastructural development in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts. The Ministry of Nation Building was created by President …

Three rivers to be diverted to help farmers

The government has launched an ambitious Rs. 11 billion project to divert the waters of the Menik Ganga, Deduru Oya and the Kumbukkan Oya, which go to waste by ending up in the ocean, to enable 18,000 farmer families to cultivate 54,000 acres of paddy land during both Yala and …

Fighting mosquito borne diseases the Cuban way

Sri Lanka will adopt methods implemented in Cuba to prevent the spread of mosquito borne diseases. This would initially cover preventive measures to eradicate leptospirosis (rat fever), dengue and malaria by eradication of breeding places, the Health Ministry said. Healthcare Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva told The Island that the …

Cheaper electricity from Kerawalapitiya

The Kerawalapitiya combined cycle power plant to be commissioned in the first week of December will provide electricity at a unit cost of Rs. 14, West Coast Company Managing Director U.D. Jayawardene said. This is a major victory which disproved certain recent reports which predicted that a unit of electricity …

12,500 new houses for rural community

The National Housing Development Authority (NHDA) plans to construct 12,500 housing units at a cost of Rs. 500 million under the "Jana Sevana" District housing project for the rural community NHDA Chairman Mohammed Rafeek said. He said that the Treasury has promised to allocate Rs. 200 million while Rs. 300 …

12,500 new houses for rural community

The National Housing Development Authority (NHDA) plans to construct 12,500 housing units at a cost of Rs. 500 million under the "Jana Sevana" District housing project for the rural community NHDA Chairman Mohammed Rafeek said. He said that the Treasury has promised to allocate Rs. 200 million while Rs. 300 …

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